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Researchers Find Way To Make Tumor Cells Easier To Destroy

May 10, 2008 By: Laurentiu Category: Treatment technics No Comments →

Tumors have a unique vulnerability that can be exploited to make them more sensitive to heat and radiation, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis report.

The Washington University radiation oncology researchers found that tumors have a built-in mechanism that protects them from heat (hyperthermia) damage and most likely decreases the benefit of hyperthermia and radiation as a combined therapy.
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Predicting Breast Cancer Patient Outcome: New Genes Identified

April 29, 2008 By: Laurentiu Category: Oncology No Comments →

Not a day goes by without a new story about the . Although we often consider the on a global scale, cells in our body also have to contend with environmental factors. New studies from a team of researchers from the Research Institute of the MUHC and McGill University show that the surrounding cancer cells plays a crucial role in determining whether tumor cells grow and migrate or whether they fade away. Their study is the first to identify the genes behind this environmental control and correlate them with patient outcome. Their findings are published in this week’s issue of Nature Medicine.
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