Medical News on Cancer
Breast cancer: Does stress fuel its spread?
Mar 16, 2019
A new study from Switzerland shows how stress can act on breast cancer tumors, supporting their spread and diversification and making them harder to treat. Read More
Ovarian cancer: New drug may prevent recurrence
Mar 14, 2019
New research in mice identifies a compound that significantly improves ovarian cancer survival by targeting stem-like cancer cells. Read More
Ovarian cancer: New drug may prevent recurrence
Mar 14, 2019
New research in mice identifies a compound that significantly improves ovarian cancer survival by targeting stem-like cancer cells. Read More
Marine bacteria offer new weapon against melanoma
Mar 14, 2019
Melanoma is notoriously difficult to treat. Recently, scientists have looked to marine bacteria to find novel ways of attacking this type of skin cancer. Read More
What can cause a sensitive breast?
Mar 13, 2019
Breast sensitivity can come and go, and it is rarely a cause for concern. Causes of a sensitive breast can include hormonal changes, injuries, cysts, and breastfeeding issues. Learn more about the possible causes and when to see a doctor here. Read More
IBD: New approach to symptom relief looks promising
Mar 12, 2019
Blocking a protein associated with blood clotting reduced IBD symptoms in mice, offering a promising alternative to therapies that target inflammation. Read More
Cancer: Does mental health influence a person's outlook?
Mar 08, 2019
New research examines whether having a history of mental health issues influences a person's outlook after they receive a cancer diagnosis. Read More
How does smoking affect the body?
Mar 07, 2019
Smoking cigarettes can affect the body in many ways, raising the risk of several serious health conditions. Learn more about the effects of smoking cigarettes in this article. Read More
How to stop gums from bleeding
Mar 04, 2019
People can usually treat minor gum bleeding at home using good oral hygiene and natural remedies. In this article, we look at 12 ways to stop gums from bleeding, prevent it developing in the future, and promote overall oral health. Read More
How do oral bacteria make colorectal cancer more aggressive?
Mar 04, 2019
The common oral bacterium F. nucleatum hastens the aggressiveness of colorectal cancer by promoting the growth of cells that are already cancerous. Read More
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