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Regaining Coup Over The Deadly ‘NOTCH’ – New-Fangled Cancer-Combatant Drug
Researchers have formulated a pioneering means of disarming a key protein deemed ‘undruggable’, translating to the fact that all past endeavours at developing a drug to combat it have been unsuccessful. Their findings have made it to the November edition of ‘Nature’, sets the basis for a novel form of treatment directed at a decisive human protein – one among the numbered thousands of so-dubbed transcription factors which might imminently be employed for treating a host of ailments, particularly several cancerous forms.
James Bradner who is the senior author of the study, a Harvard chemical biologist and oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and an associate member at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard laid emphasis on the dire requirement for medicines targeting transcription [...]
November 16th, 2009 |
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17 Lifesaving Changes for Curbing Cancer
Simple lifesaving amendments in daily life and dietetic intake
In spite of the lighting fast development in medical science and bio-researchers detecting nearly all foreign ailments and furnishing the needed cure; regrettably, cancer still remains untreatable. Though lethal in nature, by simply altering one’s lifestyle this ailment could be avoided before it gets a chance to lay base.
Below stated are the ideal means of lowering major cancer risks:
No more cigarette buds Smoking is the diciest of all habits that could cause a host of cancers affecting the mouth, throat, lungs among several others. Smoking cessation is the sole way out if one has genuine concerns regarding one’s health and wish to diminish the associated cancer risks. It has even been claimed that one cigarette smoked [...]
November 11th, 2009 |
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The Naked Mole Rats – The Promising Harbingers Of Cancer Cure
Dubbed the naked mole rats, these gross creatures have been observed to never be inflicted with cancer. Researchers deem that they have finally broken the covert code to their resistance and are carry out studies on these rodents to duplicate its deterrence technique in human beings.
In spite of a 3-decade old existence that offers plenty of time for the cells to turn malignant, a small-sized rodent known as the naked mole rat has never been detected with cancer – and currently naturalists from the University of Rochester believe they recognize why this is occurring.
Naked mole rats are weird, hideous, almost bald, mouse-resembling creatures living in underground communes. In contrast to any other mammalian form, these communes comprise of queens and worker colonies, more alike the bees than [...]
November 2nd, 2009 |
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Bowel Cancer Diagnosis – Painless, Anaesthesia-Free Procedure
A harrowing 1.5 million individuals belonging to the high-risk bracket of developing bowel cancer have overlooked a hassle-free, gratis test that could be beneficial in spotting preliminary signs of the disease – that is deemed among the most fatal forms of cancers, but is treatable in 9 out of 10 cases.
Conceivably, this wide populace of people are apprehensive about the follow-up tests, however, the most modern procedure – virtual colonoscopy involves no pain or the need for anaesthesia.
The NHS initiated its countrywide bowel cancer screening plan 3 years back endeavouring to curb fatalities that have mounted to sixteen thousand annually. Only prostate and lung cancer are known to take lives of more men and just breast cancer alone is observed to claim the lives of more women.
From June [...]
October 28th, 2009 |
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The Cancer Sniffer-Cum- Remover ‘Scalpel’ – An Augmenter Of Survival Rates
A state-of-the-art scalpel that could identify the presence of cancerous cells in the course of operative procedure could augment the success rate of cancer surgeries.
The path breaking contraption functions by instantaneously spotting the presence of malignant cells in so-dubbed surgical smoke, the gas produced during cutting or cauterising tissue during surgery.
The prompt response would mean that the doctors could be certain they have eradicated all malignant growth that could be skulking in the body.
Surgery is the crucial part of majority of the cancer treatments. However, it could be quite tricky for surgeons to be sure that they have taken out the entire tumour.
Currently, scans are done of the tumour to determine ahead of time, what they would require removal. In majority of the situations, [...]
October 27th, 2009 |
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