... raspberries have vitamins, minerals, phenols and phytosterols, many of which individually are known to prevent cancer in animals.
"Freeze drying the berries concentrates these elements about ten ...
Cancer patients have been given new hope thanks to the development of a drug that slows cancer's growth by activating a brake cable gene.
... our findings do not suggest a cure for pancreatic cancer, they do promise a possible way to extend ... cases, depleting the amino acid asparagine may be used in slowing cancer-cell growth.
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... molecule, nickname "ALM," might be a means of slowing cancer spread or, as the researchers believe, a guidance ... drug-resistant breast cancer.
"ALM grabs the ErbB2-ErbB3 complex strongly with both ...
... (Adriamycin), daunorubicin, epirubicin, idarubicin — have been used for four decades to treat many types of cancer, including leukemia, lymphoma, sarcomas and carcinomas, The standard method of ...
... at Nature. "While we were looking for how Myc promotes cancer growth, it was unexpected to find that Myc can increase ... team then asked if removing GLS could stop or slow cancer cell growth. Compared ...
EVANSTON, Ill., March 7 (UPI) -- An experimental blood substitute shows promise in reducing the spread of pancreatic cancer in early clinical trials, U.S. researchers said.
... to MMP-2, both get drawn into the cancerous cell.
Other researchers are currently conducting human trials using chlorotoxin to slow cancer's spread.
Zhang's group investigated chlorotoxin ...
... to halt colorectal cancer spreading. These studies represent a potential mechanism by which CXL12 may slow cancer spreading. Controlling this process could lead to new biological therapies for ...
... disease among various species."
Kapahi says the molecular mechanisms involved in how dietary restriction slows cancer and extends lifespan have been largely unknown. "This study gets us closer to ...
Several new studies show that targeted therapies, as first-line treatment, have the potential to slow cancer growth and improve patient outcomes.
HOUSTON, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've found huachansu, a Chinese drug that comes from dried toad venom, had tolerable toxicity levels and may slow cancer progression.
... knew that ER alpha was an essential player in the slow cancerous process.
"We then wanted to learn ... tested it on the HPV-positive mice with cervical cancer. After one month, he found that 11 of 13 mice ...
... a double-whammy of health benefits: chocolate may slow cancer growth, and java could help you live longer. ... a compound present in cocoa beans slows the growth of colon cancer by 50 percent.
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... scientists' search for novel inhibitors that stop or slow cancer tumor growth.
In fact, Budanov ... extent of damage to the cell. As more than half of human cancers either lost p53 expression or express ...