Editor's Choice Unexpected presence of glucose receptor in ovarian cancer links metabolism to most aggressive cases May 31, 2017 A new study of non-diabetic women with ovarian cancer reveals a potential correlation and area…
Breast Cancer BRCA variations may work alongside COMT variation to reduce breast cancer May 31, 2017 Research looking at genomic data from women with a genetic risk for breast cancer, who…
Editor's Choice Genetic test for anal cancer could identify those at high risk May 31, 2017 A new test, based on a patient’s epigenetics, could be an accurate and inexpensive way…
Commentary Drug-resistant cancers kill millions – here’s how we’re tackling them May 31, 2017 By Joe Sutton, Edinburgh Napier University Cancer treatment is often highly effective at first, yet patients’ tumours…
Editor's Choice Do men have worse chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy than women? May 31, 2017 Men seem to have worse chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy than women despite receiving similar cancer treatments, according…
Lung Cancer Study sweetens connection between cancer and sugar May 31, 2017 In a new study, scientists at The University of Texas at Dallas have found that…
Editor's Choice Drinking more coffee could reduce liver cancer risk, suggests study May 31, 2017 Drinking more coffee could reduce the risk of developing the most common form of primary…
Commentary Exercise protects against cancer death, recurrence and treatment related side effects by Prue Cormie May 25, 2017 By Associate Professor Prue Cormie, Australian Catholic University for oncologynews.com.au We all know that exercise is…
Rare Cancers One in 5 cancers diagnosed in the United States is a rare cancer May 24, 2017 About one in five cancer diagnoses in the United States is a rare cancer, according…
Immunotherapy Immunotherapy target suppresses pain to mask cancer May 24, 2017 Once hailed as a breakthrough in cancer treatment, immunotherapies are now raising concerns as doctors…