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LONDON - A genetically engineered herpes virus, designed to kill cancer cells but leave normal tissue unharmed, has shown early promise in clinical t
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In a recent article describing a review of scientific papers, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concluded the evidence supporting a strong li
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WEDNESDAY, July 11 (HealthDay News) -- Women with breast cancer who carry BRCA gene mutations have the same death rates from their malignancies as wo
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the U.S. has given approval for a new test to be used which can detect if breast cancer has spread to a pat
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SAN DIEGO, July 17 -- A diet heavy on fruit and vegetables may not help breast cancer survivors reduce their risk of recurrence or death, researchers
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July 24, 2007 -- An expert panel gave its OK for expanded use of the osteoporosis drug Evista Tuesday, telling the FDA that the drug appears effectiv
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Numerous Americans believe a score of scientifically unproven claims about cancer, with some people thinking shampoo and underwire bras cause tumors.
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My research team just brought a new study to my attention. It sound evidence that the holy grail of cancer fighting is not a drug. The most powerful
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It looked bad for Chuck Fleming -- lung cancer had spread through his body. But his oncologist decided to try using a "gene c
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It's not easy making a human. Getting from a fertilized egg to a full-grown adult involves a near-miracle of orchestration, with replicating cells a
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Women heavily exposed to the pesticide DDT during childhood are five times as likely to develop breast cancer, a new scientific study suggests.
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