Genetic link found between the immune system and lymphoma

Anne Li People who inherit genetic changes which alter the function of their immune system are at increased risk of developing Hodgkin lymphoma, a major new study reports. Scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, identified six new genetic changes that increase the risk of developing Hodgkin lymphoma —…...

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Oral microbiota indicates link between periodontal disease, esophageal cancer

Anne Li An analysis of bacteria present in the mouth showed that some types of bacteria that lead to periodontal disease were associated with higher risk of esophageal cancer, explains Jiyoung Ahn, PhD, an associate professor and associate director for population science at the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Center at…...

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HPV vaccine is effective, safe 10 years after it’s given, study shows

Anne Li A decade of data on hundreds of boys and girls who received the HPV vaccine indicates the vaccine is safe and effective long term in protecting against the most virulent strains of the virus, researchers report. The findings support more widespread and early administration of the HPV vaccine…...

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Bowel screening and car park cancer scans: what you need to know about the latest NHS announcements

Anne Li It’s a simple message: diagnose cancer earlier and treatment is more likely to be successful. But doing this isn’t so simple. That’s why a string of announcements from NHS England chief, Simon Stevens, have made headlines today. Stevens is launching a number of new ways that he says…...

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Experimental drug trial seeks to improve treatment for head and neck cancer

Anne Li A trial to test an experimental drug in patients with head and neck cancer launches in the UK, through the Combinations Alliance – a joint initiative between Cancer Research UK and the Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres (ECMC) Network. Researchers want to find out whether using Astra Zeneca’s AZD1775…...

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Gut bacteria might hitch a ride with spreading bowel cancer cells

Anne Li Bacteria found in certain bowel cancers can also be found inside a small number of tumours that have spread to another part of the body, says new research. The bacteria helped bowel cancer cells grow in mice. Researchers said this adds to the evidence of a relationship between…...

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Our milestones: Nudging breast cancer radiotherapy in the right direction

Anne Li The journey from discovering x-rays to using them to treat cancer was a quick one. It began in the winter of 1895 in a physicist’s lab in central Bavaria, Germany. While he was experimenting with electricity and gases, Professor Wilhelm Röntgen produced what he called ‘a new kind…...

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Men twice as likely to develop oral cancer

Anne Li                                                                                     December 12th, 2017   Men are more…...

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Immune-boosting antibody combination could improve lymphoma survival

Anne Li                                                                                     December 12th, 2017   Combining two different…...

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Tackling ‘undruggable’ genes in lung and pancreatic cancers is this researcher’s life

Anne Li                                                                                     December 10th, 2017   There comes a…...

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