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Grape-based compounds kill colon cancer stem cells in mice

Common Grape Compound Could Make Cancer Treatment More Effective

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New Scan Spots Drug-Resistant Cancer Before Treatment Starts

Categories Health, Technology
Left: Normal cervical cancer cells with well-formed nuclei in blue and well-organized, elongated actin filaments – which play an essential role in cell survival and division – in green. Right: destabilised cervical cancer cells after gold compound treatment show structural integrity compromised while the nuclei in blue are breaking apart, indicating cell death. 

Gold Outshines Platinum in Cancer Fight

Categories Health, Technology
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Aerobic Exercise May Help Combat “Chemo Brain” in Breast Cancer Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Study finds common breast cancer treatments may speed aging process

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Senior author Leah Pyter, associate professor of psychiatry and neuroscience with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine. Pyter is also a researcher with Ohio State’s Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research and member of the Cancer Control Research Program at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James).

Chemotherapy Linked to Gut Microbiome Changes and Cognitive Decline

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Kent Hoskins

Breast cancer test may make bad chemotherapy recommendations for Black patients

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This image shows a cancer cell undergoing abnormal mitosis and dividing into three new cells rather than two following treatment with a microtubule poison.

Common chemotherapy drugs don’t work like doctors thought

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Treatment-resistant prostate cancer

Researchers target prostate cancer with oral chemotherapy

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Personal organoids from cancer cells help ID effective treatments

Categories Health, Technology
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Black patients 71% more likely to experience heart damage following chemo

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Chemotherapy bag

Chemotherapy in the afternoon dramatically improves treatment outcomes in female lymphoma patients

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DNA

Nutraceuticals may help make chemotherapy less toxic

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