Science news articles about 'intestinal cancer'

  • Medical check-ups for intestinal cancer are hardly used

    ... carcinoma and were found in one of twelve investigations. In spite of the high rate of detection of intestinal cancer and the low risk for the patient, far too few patients exploited the chance of a ...
  • Argyrin: Natural substance raises hope for new cancer therapies

    ... change have a significantly lower risk of suffering from intestinal cancer. "I needed a substance that would ... non plus ultra of oncology journals, Cancer Cell. "Argyrin blocks the molecular machinery ...
  • Cancer-causing gut bacteria exposed

    ... encourage colon cells to turn cancerous. Intestinal cancers occur almost exclusively in the colon ... gene regulation in the colon that might lead to cancer," said Professor Huycke. "This research puts n ...
  • Intestinal cancer in spite of screening

    ... of the data on screening examinations for the ten years before the diagnosis of colorectal cancer. In 83% of patients, the colorectal carcinoma was discovered after symptoms had developed. In 17% of ...
  • Wildlife faces cancer threat

    ... beluga whales in the St. Lawrence River system. These whales have an extraordinarily high rate of intestinal cancer, which is their second leading cause of death. One type of pollutant in these waters ...
  • Bacterial peptide provides new insight into common tumor suppressor

    ... Dr. Malek and colleagues had previously shown that stabilization of p27kip1 reduced progression of intestinal cancer. They sought to build on this earlier work by seeking to identify substances that ...

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