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Scientists Sequence Genome Of Cancer Patient

November 10, 2008
Discovery may lead to better ways to diagnose and treat cancer
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British Sanger Institute to study personalised cancer treatments

Scientists have begun a groundbreaking study of cancer that will “mix and match” tumours with drugs to develop personalised therapies for patients.
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Hope, confusion in hunt for ovarian cancer tests

Does a test that promises to find ovarian cancer sooner really do so? Could other tests nearing the market prolong survival by getting patients the right care faster? A race is on for blood tests to better detect this intractable killer, but the Food and Drug Administration is probing whether to crack down on the first one to sell.
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Forbes Can Math Cure Cancer?

Radical researchers aim to customize cancer treatment with computers.
10/14/08
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Voice of America Researchers Identify Defective Genes...

Culprit genes responsible for other cancer types, study finds
10/22/08
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Times Online Reolysin drug therapy may provide a...

A ubiquitous, harmless virus that is carried by most people at some point in their lives could help to fight cancer, studies suggest.
12/15/08
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Voice of America Scientists Discover Gene That...

Finding is result of study looking at genes associated with colon cancer risk
09/30/08
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Voice of America Scientists Identify Genetic Defects...

Investigators say their findings will lead to early methods of diagnosis for cancers for which there is currently no cure 
09/04/08
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WRAL.com More parents ponder cancer gene tests...

Women are going for breast cancer gene testing in record numbers, forcing more parents to face a tough question: Should we test the kids?
09/21/08
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Los Angeles Times

Hope, confusion in hunt for ovarian cancer tests

WASHINGTON -- Does a test that promises to find ovarian cancer sooner really do so? Could other tests nearing the market prolong survival by getting patients the right care faster?
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Gene mutations linked to lung cancer found

Researchers in China and the United States have identified mutations of two genes which appear to make ethnic Chinese more susceptible to lung cancer, they wrote in the journal Cancer.
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Forbes Taking Aim at Brain Cancer

Smarter matching of drugs to patients is likely to improve on the lukewarm results seen so far with targeted cancer therapies.
08/28/08
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B.B.C. NEWS Gene 'clue' to colorectal cancer

A gene difference in up to a third of patients with colorectal cancer could help solve how it passes between generations, scientists say.
08/15/08
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msnbc Hot flushes linked to breast cancer...

Hot flushes, night sweats or painful joints may be good news for women taking hormone-based drugs for breast cancer — it may mean their tumors are less likely to return,...
10/30/08
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msnbc Slight slowdown seen in new cancer cases

The rate of new cancer cases finally may be inching down — cautiously optimistic news but a gain that specialists worry could be derailed by economic turmoil.
11/25/08
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WRAL.com Encouraging dip in rate of new...

The rate of new cancer cases finally may be inching down - cautiously optimistic news but a gain that specialists worry could be derailed by economic turmoil. Death rates from...
11/25/08
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Los Angeles Times U.S. cancer rate declines for the...

Government figures indicate that major progress is being made in prevention. But researchers warn that there are still some clouds on the horizon. ...
11/26/08
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Newsweek

Rethinking the War on Cancer

After billions spent on research and decades of hit-or-miss treatments, it's time to rethink the war on cancer.
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Yahoo! News

Scientists Identify Genetic Contributor to Colorectal Cancer Risk (American Cancer Society)

American Cancer Society - Researchers at Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and Northwestern University's Cancer Genetics Program have found a definitive link between an inherited genetic variation and colorectal cancer risk. The variation, which occurs on a gene known as TGFBR1, significantly increases a person's lifetime risk of getting the disease.
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WRAL.com Encouraging dip in rate of new...

The rate of new cancer cases finally may be inching down - cautiously optimistic news but a gain that specialists worry could be derailed by economic turmoil. Death rates from...
11/26/08
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WRAL.com Scientists find 26 genes promoting...

In the largest effort of its kind, scientists have identified 26 genes that, when damaged, appear to promote lung cancer.
10/22/08
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WRAL.com Study: Bone drug helps chemo fight...

New research adds fresh hope that a drug that strengthens bones might also fight breast cancer.
12/11/08
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WRAL.com New test aims to predict breast...

A new test to predict an ordinary woman's odds of getting breast cancer works better than a method doctors have relied on for decades, researchers reported Friday. The test is...
12/12/08
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msnbc New test aims to ID breast cancer...

A new test to predict an ordinary woman's odds of getting breast cancer works better than a method doctors have relied on for decades, researchers reported Friday.
12/12/08
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msnbc After breast cancer, weight stakes...

It’s common knowledge that keeping fit and maintaining an optimal weight are great ways to achieve overall health. But for breast-cancer survivors, the stakes are much higher.
10/08/08
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