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A new cancer screening method could revolutionise treatment

A new cancer screening method could revolutionise treatment 

A new study, supporting the accuracy of multi-cancer early detection (MCED), could have significant implications for the future of cancer screening, care, and provision.   According...
Resistant starch supplements have shown to prevent hereditary cancer

Resistant starch supplements have shown to prevent hereditary cancer

A trial shows that resistant starch has preventive benefits for people with a high risk of hereditary cancer. A new trial in individuals with a...
$1.25 million grant for new research into fungi and cancer development

$1.25 million grant for new research into fungi and cancer development

Researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine have been granted funding to investigate the role of fungi in cancer development. Dr Iliyan D Iliev, an associate professor...
More people are getting diagnosed with cancer through emergency routes

More people are getting diagnosed with cancer through emergency routes

New analysis has revealed that more people are diagnosed with cancer through emergency routes in the UK than in comparable high-income countries. The process of...
Lower number of cancer research projects funded during the pandemic

Lower number of cancer research projects funded during the pandemic

The National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) found that fewer new cancer research projects were funded during the Covid pandemic. Cancer research projects are vital for...
The link between oral contraceptives and ovarian cancer mortality rates

The link between oral contraceptives and ovarian cancer mortality rates

Death rates from ovarian cancer are predicted to fall in 2022 in the UK and EU countries and the growing use of oral contraceptives...
New blood cancer gene defect can be treated with existing drugs

New blood cancer gene defect can be treated with existing drugs

A blood cancer gene defect could be treated with drugs already available for cancers with similar defective genes, scientists at Queen’s University Belfast and...
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AI breast cancer diagnosis technology approved for UK and EU

The world's first Artificial Intelligence (AI) software that can accurately perform breast cancer diagnosis has received approval for implementation in the UK and EU. The...
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Cancer treatment could be improved by new causal understanding

New insights on why identical mutations cause different types of cancer could lead to improvements in targeted treatment, researchers say. Researchers at the German Cancer...
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WHO: “Cancer should not be a death sentence for anyone, anywhere”

The World Health Organization (WHO) has outlined steps that could prevent seven million cancer-related deaths across the world The guidelines spell out the need to...
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World Cancer Day 2020: five initiatives to stay optimistic about the future of cancer

This World Cancer Day, EIT Health is showcasing five groundbreaking initiatives to help you stay optimistic and help to beat cancer. World Cancer Day aims...
World Cancer Day 2020

Only one week to World Cancer Day 2020

One week to go to World Cancer Day 2020, a global initiative to raise awareness and take action against cancer The event, led by the...
Is diagnosing cancer with a urine test a possibility?

Is diagnosing cancer with a urine test a possibility?

Feeling anxious around needles is common – the NHS estimates that around 1 in 10 people have a fear of medical procedures that involve needles or...
Blood test for breast cancer could detect disease up to five years early

Blood test for breast cancer could detect disease up to five years early

A new and simple blood test could help to detect breast cancer up to five years earlier than we are currently able to. The disease...

Leukaemia drug shows promise for treating childhood brain cancer

A drug that is used to treat chronic myeloid leukaemia appears to be more effective at stopping a type of childhood brain cancer according...
Could new diagnostic procedures differentiate between cancer & inflammation?

Could new diagnostic procedures differentiate between cancer & inflammation?

Published in the American Journal of Pathology, new diagnostic procedures reveal a protein biomarker that accurately differentiates bladder cancer from benign inflammation. A report in...
Obesity related cancer: surgeon warns rise amongst millennials

Obesity related cancer: surgeon warns rise amongst millennials

A while back Health Europa reported on obesity related cancer to be on the rise, particularly in the US, but now Britain’s millennials may...
Michael Lisanti and antibiotics: the next cancer revolution

Michael Lisanti and antibiotics: the next cancer revolution

Speaking to Health Europa, Professor Michael Lisanti, MD-PhD, FRSA discusses the potential role of antibiotics in preventing the recurrence of cancer. How would you cure...
HepatoPredict: stratifying liver cancer patients for transplantation

HepatoPredict: stratifying liver cancer patients for transplantation

The HepatoPredict - a powerful predictive tool to accurately select hepatocellular carcinoma patients for successful liver transplantation. Dr José Pereira Leal, the founder and executive...
The immune landscape of breast cancer

The immune landscape of breast cancer

At the University of Turku, Maija Hollmén, PhD, is helping to elucidate the significance of macrophage-expressed Clever-1 in defining the immune cell composition in...

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