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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: cancer + growth + tumor  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Prostate Cancer Spurs New Nerves
Science Daily (press release) -
Previous research showed that prostate cancer follows the growth of nerves, but this is the first time that scientists have demonstrated that the tumors ...
Combining Targeted Therapy Drugs May Treat Previously Resistant Tumors Science Daily (press release)
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Novogen's NV-128, a Novel mTOR Inhibitor, Shows Potential Activity ...
MarketWatch -
(1) Cancer stem cells are slowly dividing undifferentiated cells with capacity to regenerate tumors rapidly after their surgical or chemical removal. ...NVGN
Reprogrammable Cell Type Depends on a Single Gene to Keep Its Identity
MarketWatch -
A switch from lymphatic to blood vessels might also be triggered by certain tumors trying to nourish their own growth. The lymphatic vasculature is a vital ...
Symphogen to Present Positive Preclinical Data on Sym004 Program ...
MarketWatch -
Preclinical data reveal that Sym004 exhibits superior anti-cancer efficacy in vivo in a range of tumor xenograft models as compared to marketed monoclonal ...
Imaging Diagnostic Systems CT Laser Mammography (CTLM(R)) System ...
IT News Online, India -
It reveals information about blood distribution in the breast and may visualize the process of angiogenesis, which usually accompanies tumor growth. ...OTC:IMDS
Protein That Determines Cell Polarity Prevents Breast Cancer ...
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 26, 2008
The targets of tumor suppressors are usually cancer-causing genes, or oncogenes, such as Myc, which past research has shown to be overexpressed, ie, ...

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Overweight women at increased risk of advanced breast cancer
Media Newswire (press release), NY - Nov 28, 2008
?The reason may be that being overweight increases circulating estrogen, which in turn promotes tumor growth,? says Kerlikowske. She says this conclusion is ...
New Findings About Breast Cancer eFluxMedia
Weight Boosts Older Women's Breast Cancer Risk U.S. News & World Report
Overweight women at risk for advanced breast cancer Tehran Times
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Doctors, researchers on quest for a cure
News-Herald.com, OH - Nov 28, 2008
For example, three receptors known to fuel most breast cancer tumors are progesterone, estrogen and Human Epidermal Growth Receptor 2, also called HER-2. ...
Merck Serono: European Commission Approves Erbitux For 1st-Line ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK -
About 90% of head and neck cancers are of the squamous cell variety5 and nearly all express the, EGFR which is critical for tumor growth.6 1. ...
European Commission Approves Erbitux for First-Line Use in Head ... PharmaLive.com (press release)
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Cell cycle arrest in metformin treated breast cancer cells ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 52 minutes ago
The antihyperglycemic drug metformin may have beneficial effects on the prevention and treatment of cancer. Metformin is known to activate AMP-activated ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: web + cancer + 100  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


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Sports of The Times Staying Focused While Swimming in Cancer?s Shadow
New York Times, United States -
By GEORGE VECSEY Times journalists and special contributors explore the Olympics in Beijing and on the Web from every angle ? the politics, the culture and ...
Torres receives doping inquiries Arizona Republic
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Woman cycles into Rainy River to raise awareness for cancer ...
Rainy River Record, Canada -
Rainy River was the half way point on her 100 day journey and her progress can be tracked on the Caring Voices web site. Anyone wanting information about ...
Bull riding event raises &#e6;30000 for cancer assistance
Business Gazette, MD -
... can donate 100 percent of its proceeds to the intended recipients. To date, the charity has raised more than &#e6;2 million according to its Web site. ...
Who Is Capable of Crashing the Phelps Party?
New York Sun, United States -
The 24-year-old swimmer plans to race the 200 breaststroke even after being diagnosed with testicular cancer in July. Phelps's rivals go beyond American ...
Novartis begins shipment to US of Fluvirin(R) Influenza Virus ...
Trading Markets (press release), CA -
This is similar to the more than 40000 people in the US estimated to die from breast cancer every year[3] and about half the estimated 70000 people who die ...NVS - BOM:500672 - OTC:CMTX
Peek at the Week
Norridge Harwood Heights News, IL - 6 minutes ago
Resurrection Medical Center sponsors a variety of free cancer support groups for both patients and their family members. All support groups are free and ...
Safeguard Scientifics Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
Business Wire (press release), CA - 42 minutes ago
Recently the company announced that it has signed a one-year agreement with Joint Venture Hospital Laboratories to provide a wide-range of cancer testing to ...SFE
Tire Gauge Tim earns his own web page
MinnPost.com, MN - Aug 5, 2008
Outrageous: As the Lake Phalen-area community was marching to support a cancer sufferer whose arm was broken with a baseball bat, two more people were ...

eFluxMedia
Pan Mass Challenge Riders Raise Funds for Cancer Research
eFluxMedia - Aug 4, 2008
Their goal is to raise money to combat cancer, a disease that had claimed the lives of so many people. In 2007, 100 percent of all funds raised by PMC ...
For 3, it?sa cross-country trek Worcester Telegram
Lean on me: Cancer survivors and friend to ride in PMC Exeter News-Letter
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AHRA 2008 Post-Show Wrap-Up
DOTmed.com (press release), NY -
This procedure is less painful and decreases the likelihood of cancer reoccurrence. However, not as many women use this procedure because there is not ...
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Web-Based Survey of Fertility Issues in Young Women With Breast Cancer -
AH Partridge, S Gelber, J Peppercorn, E Sampson, K … - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2004 - jcojournal.org
... A, Gelber S, Knudsen K, et al: A Web-based survey ... Breast Cancer Res Treat 82:
S15-16, 2003 (suppl 1 ... Fertil Steril 55: 100-108, 1991[Medline]; Dunn J, Steginga ...

Breast cancer on the world wide web: cross sectional survey of quality of information and popularity … -
F Meric, EV Bernstam, NQ Mirza, KK Hunt, FC Ames, … - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... the demand for health information on the web, it is ... We found that many breast cancer
websites do not comply ... our sample size or compared the top 100 sites with ...

From the Cover: Prospective identification of tumorigenic breast cancer cells -
M Al-Hajj, MS Wicha, A Benito-Hernandez, SJ … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
... Related Commentary in PNAS: Breast cancer stem cells revealed John E. Dick
PNAS 2003 100: 3547-3549. [Extract] [Full Text]. This ...

Breast cancer classification and prognosis based on gene expression profiles from a population-based … -
C Sotiriou, SY Neo, LM McShane, EL Korn, PM Long, … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
... Additional analysis revealed that 100% of the specimens in ... as supporting information
on the PNAS web site ... associated with prognosis in breast cancer, only PCNA ...

Breast cancer stem cells revealed -
JE Dick - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
... of tumorigenic breast cancer cells Muhammad Al-Hajj, Max S. Wicha, Adalberto
Benito-Hernandez, Sean J. Morrison, and Michael F. Clarke PNAS 2003 100: 3983-3988 ...

Identification of gastric cancer patients by serum protein profiling -
MP Ebert, J Meuer, JC Wiemer, HU Schulz, MA … - J Proteome Res, 2004 - pubs3.acs.org
... 10.1021/pr049865s S1535-3893(04)09865-3 Web Release Date: October 20 ... all 11 control
sera obtained from patients without gastric cancer (100% specificity) were ...

Gene expression profiles of human breast cancer progression -
XJ Ma, R Salunga, JT Tuggle, J Gaudet, E Enright, … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
... 13, 2003 | vol. 100 | no. 10 | 5974-5979 ... Genetics Gene expression profiles
of human breast cancer progression. Xiao-Jun Ma * , Ranelle ...

Targeted inhibition of Stat3 with a decoy oligonucleotide abrogates head and neck cancer cell growth -
PL Leong, GA Andrews, DE Johnson, KF Dyer, S Xi, … - Science's STKE, 2003 - stke.sciencemag.org
... as supporting information on the PNAS web site, www ... Stat3-mediated gene transcription
in these cancer cells ... FBS (GIBCO/BRL, Grand Island, NY), plus 100 units/ml ...

Web-based tissue microarray image data analysis: Initial validation testing through prostate cancer -
GS Bova, G Parmigiani, JI Epstein, T Wheeler, NR … - Human Pathology, 2001 - Elsevier
... the image, presence or absence of cancer, and predominant ... 99%) image presentations
using this Web technology were ... other in 221 of 221 (100%) determinations, a ...

Detection of cancer-specific markers amid massive mass spectral data -
W Zhu, X Wang, Y Ma, M Rao, J Glimm, JS Kovach - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
... Food and Drug Administration Clinical Proteomics Program Databank web site (http ...
4-3-02 consisted of spectra from 100 patients with ovarian cancer and 116 ...

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Cancer: SRC3, a powerful promoter of tumor growth

A new cellular pathway leads to destruction of a protein that promotes growth of breast, prostate and similar cancers and could provide a new avenue through which to pursue treatment of such diseases.

Bert O'Malley, at the Baylor College of Medicine, and his colleagues concentrated their efforts on a powerful oncogene or cancer-promoting gene called the steroid receptor coactivator ( SRC ) 3 which is also a powerful promoter of tumor growth.

" In high concentrations, it drives the cells to relentless replications," O'Malley said.

However, studies in the laboratory showed that another molecule called REG-GAMMA takes SRC3 to the proteasome where it is destroyed.

" Because REG-GAMMA does this to SRC3, it is a tumor suppressor," said O'Malley.

In breast cancer, when levels of REG-GAMMA are low, SRC3 levels can be high, resulting in tumor growth, said O'Malley.

" This is an important pathway for SRC3 degradation that has never been described," said O'Malley. Other modes of taking proteins to the proteasome for destruction involve adding a molecule called ubiquitin and using energy.

" This molecule does not require ubiquitin or an energy source," he said. " It's a really strange and different molecule for that reason."

Source: Baylor College of Medicine, 2006

 
 
 
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