Aggressive childhood cancer could be treated by combining DNA-damage-targeting drugs
An aggressive form of the childhood cancer neuroblastoma could be treatable with two cancer drugs currently used in the treatment […]
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An aggressive form of the childhood cancer neuroblastoma could be treatable with two cancer drugs currently used in the treatment […] Less is sometimes more when treating heart patients who go into shock after a heart attack. A new study found […] A drug known as SP-2577 could help enable the body’s own immune system to attack ovarian cancer, according to a […] Blood tests that track the amount of tumor DNA can—after only one month of drug therapy—detect how well treatment is […] A research team at the University of Turku in Finland discovered a link between the interplay of certain simultaneously occurring […] A team at the Salk Institute has identified a master switch that appears to control the dynamic behavior of tumor […] Parkinson’s disease, formerly referred to as “shaking palsy,” is one of the most common disorders affecting movement and the nervous […] The brain’s prefrontal cortex has been linked to the control of aggressive behaviors. And, studies have suggested that damage to […] Infertile men are up to THREE TIMES more likely to develop aggressive prostate cancer, study finds Being unable to have […] Men with non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer and a quickly rising PSA level present a medical dilemma. The rising PSA (prostate-specific […]
Aggressive childhood cancer could be treated by combining DNA-damage-targeting drugs
Less aggressive treatment better for heart patients who go into shock
Study: The immune effects of seclidemstat in aggressive ovarian cancer striking young women
Blood test can measure effectiveness of treatments for aggressive skin cancers
New genetic compound marker could help early diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer
A master switch controls aggressive breast cancer
Aggressive immune cells aggravate Parkinson’s disease
Brain stimulation may reduce aggressive behavior
Infertile men are more likely to develop prostate cancer
Men with aggressive prostate cancer may get new powerful drug option