High levels of calcium in blood, a condition known as hypercalcemia, can be used by GPs as an early indication of certain types of cancer, according to a study by researchers from the universities of Bristol and Exeter. Hypercalcemia is the…
Certain Form Of Baldness Linked To Prostate Cancer
A new, large cohort analysis from the prospective Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Trial, indicates that men who had moderate baldness affecting both the front and the crown of their head at age 45 were at a 40%…
Cure to Lung Cancer May Depend on Your DNA
The Northside Hospital Cancer Institute announced its participation in a unique National Cancer Institute clinical collaboration to treat lung cancer based on a person’s genetic makeup. The Northside Hospital Cancer Institute is the first to offer this clinical trial, referred to…
Paradigm Kicks Off Genomic Profiling for Cancer Registry
Paradigm has announced they have initiated genomic testing for Pharmatech’s AccessPPM Cancer Registry. Pharmatech’s AccessPPM is a cancer registry designed to collect EMR data and genomic information to help best match cancer patients with targeted clinical trials. The AccessPPM program and…
Multiple Strains for Clinical Development to be tested with Cannabis Science
Cannabis Science Inc. (OTC-QB: CBIS), a U.S. Company specializing in cannabis formulation-based drug development and related consulting, announced that it has commenced production of multiple strains of cannabis and European Union certified hemp varieties to initiate scientific research to select the…
Research Shows Cannabis Compound Could Slow Tumor Growth
Scientists at the University of East Anglia have shown how the main psychoactive ingredient in cannabis could reduce tumor growth in cancer patients. Research reveals the existence of previously unknown signaling platforms which are responsible for the drug’s success in shrinking tumors….
Study: Red Meat may be related to Breast Cancer
Women who often indulge their cravings for all types of processed meats containing foods like hamburgers, steaks and other red meat may have a slightly higher risk of breast cancer due to carcinogens discovered in it, a new study suggests. Doctors have…
Researchers Discover New Breast Cancer Targets
Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have found new targets for potential intervention in breast cancer. These hormone cancer studies new targets could eventually increase effectiveness and reduce the undesirable side effects associated with current treatments….
Breast Cancer Patients Stay Fertile Through Drug
Doctors may have found a way to help young breast cancer patients avoid infertility caused by chemotherapy. Giving a drug to shut down the ovaries temporarily seems to boost the odds they will work after treatment ends, and it might even…






