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Links Between Obesity and Breast Cancer Development Explored in Mouse Study

Focusing on breast cancer after menopause, a new study using mouse models suggests that obesity may cause previously dormant tumors to form new blood vessels, enabling them to grow and become more of a threat.
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Cells Identified That May Promote Treatment Resistance in Prostate Cancer

A murine study has revealed that in prostate cancer, the expansion of castration-resistant cells correlates with resistance to treatment and poor clinical outcomes in humans.
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Exercise Raises Levels of Anti-Cancer Proteins, Even in Advanced Cancers

A single bout of exercise can raise the levels of myokines – proteins that are produced by skeletal muscles that can suppress cancer growth – in advanced cancers.
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Point-of-Care Biosensor Rapidly Detects Oral Cancer

Researchers develop a hand-held biosensor for quick, accurate clinical diagnosis of oral cancer.
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Double Blockade of Blood Vessel Growth Signaling Inhibits Tumors in Mice

Simultaneously blocking two endothelial growth receptors could help to stop the spread of aggressive cancers, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
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Chemotherapy Before Surgery Increases Survival for Pancreatic Cancer Patients

According to a clinical trial, treating pancreatic cancer patients with chemotherapy before surgery significantly improved 1-year survival rates compared to immediate surgery.
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New Cancer Drug Achieves 73% Response Rate in Patients

A new immunotherapy has proven successful in 73% of multiple myeloma (MM) cancer patients in a Phase II clinical trial.
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Algorithm May Target Prostate Cancer Testing to Those Most at Risk

Scientists have created a prediction algorithm that may help target prostate cancer investigations to those at most risk, in a development that could reduce unnecessary testing.
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Clues Identified for Tumor Suppressor Gene’s Activity in Breast Cancer

Researchers have revealed how the gene HOXA5, which is found in cells lining the breast, may work to suppress formation of breast cancers.
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"Raspberry-Shaped" Nanoparticle May Enhance Precision Drug Delivery

A newly discovered technique using nanoparticles may offer a low-cost way to enhance the effectiveness of existing drugs.
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