Posted on 23 September 2011. Tags: Aav2, Adeno Associated Virus Type 2, Adeno Virus, breast cancer, Breast Cancer Cells, Breast Cancer Types, Breast Types, Cancer Virus, College Of Medicine, Different Stages Of Cancer, Disease Virus, Human Breast Cancer, Laboratory Researchers, medicine, Penn State College, Penn State College Of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University, Stages Of Cancer, Virus Type
A virus that infects humans without causing disease kills breast cancer cells in the laboratory. Researchers from Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) College of Medicine in the US, tested an unaltered form of adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV2) on three different human breast cancer types representing different stages of cancer and found it targeted all of them...
Posted in Cancer News Today, Cancer Research
Posted on 23 September 2011. Tags: Arnold, Colleagues, Department Of Defense, Eastern Kentucky, Environmental Reasons, Kentucky University, Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer Rates, Lung Cancer Research, Susanne, University Of Kentucky
The University of Kentucky's Dr. Susanne Arnold and colleagues were awarded a grant by the Department of Defense to study potential environmental reasons for the high lung cancer rates in Eastern Kentucky. The grant is for $1.43 million over three years and the study began on Sept. 15...
Posted in Cancer News Today, Cancer Research
Posted on 22 September 2011. Tags: American Cancer, Attitudes, Cancer Colorectal, Cancer Epidemiology, cancer prevention, Cancer Rates, cancer research, Cancer Screening Rates, Colorectal, Colorectal Cancer Screening, Fatalism, Free Health Care, People, Psychologists
According to a study published in a recent issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, colorectal cancer screening rates among people without financial means remain to be low despite free health care being offered. Psychologists suggest the cause may be an idea called 'cancer fatalism'. Anne Miles, Ph.D...
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Posted on 22 September 2011. Tags: Cell Therapy Product, Clinical Trial, Disability, Initiation, Ischemic Stroke, medicine, Novel, Phase 1, Pittsburgh Medical Center, Sanbio Inc, Stroke Patients, University Of Pittsburgh, University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center
SanBio, Inc., a leader in cell therapies for regenerative medicine, has announced the site initiation and opening of a Phase 1/2a clinical trial testing a novel cell therapy product, SB623, in patients suffering from disability resulting from ischemic stroke. The study is taking place at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center...
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Posted on 22 September 2011. Tags: Bothell, Brain Cancer, Brain Cells, Brain Tumor Center, Cancer Institute, Clinical Trials, Dendritic Cells, Neuroscience Institute, Northwest Biotherapeutics, Protocol, Today Announced That
The Swedish Neuroscience Institute today announced that the Ivy Brain Tumor Center has launched two separate clinical trials for treating brain cancer. The first trial (IND No. 10206, Protocol No. 020221, Study Agent: DCVax Brain Autologous Dendritic cells and GBM tumor lysate) sponsored by Northwest Biotherapeutics, Bothell, Wash...
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Posted on 22 September 2011. Tags: Abnormal Blood, Angiogenesis, Blood Vessel Growth, Cancer Center, Harvard University, Molecule, S Hospital, Scientists, tumors, University Of Florida, University Yale, Vascular Development, Yale University
A new and better understanding of blood vessel growth and vascular development (angiogenesis) in cancer has been made possible by research carried out by a team of scientists from Moffitt Cancer Center, the University of Florida, Harvard University, Yale University and the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles...
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