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  • Do Squirrels hold the Secret to Fighting Cancer?

    Cancer research tends to explore as many avenues as possible: a cure may lie in one of many scientific disciplines. An investigation of the common squirrel might seem an unlikely road to go down, but it’s certainly an interesting one.
    Published by Emma Lloyd (11,876 pts ) on Nov 13, 2008 to
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  • Cancer Immunotherapy

    Cancer immunotherapy attempts to activate an immune response against cancer cells, with the intention of causing the
    Published by Emma Lloyd (11,876 pts ) on Oct 31, 2008 to
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  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month History

    Ever wonder how BCAM or NBCAM came to exist? This article goes into detail as to how the month of October became branded "Breast Cancer Awareness Month".
    Published by Dan B. (19,028 pts ) on Oct 30, 2008 to
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  • The Definition Of Biomarkers

    The early detection of biomarkers provides a great opportunity to recognize a disease, to aid in the use of drug therapy for the patient, as well as provide information for assessing clinical outcomes of treatment.
    Published by DJHall (655 pts ) on Oct 30, 2008 to
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  • The Biggest Benefits of Breast Cancer Research May Still be in the Future

    Genetic research has come a very long way in the last few decades, but the most important benefits in the field are still a long way off. Who can say what will be uncovered in genetic research in the next 10 years?
    Published by Emma Lloyd (11,876 pts ) on Sep 23, 2008 to
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  • Pharmacogenomics in Treating Cancer

    Pharmacogenomics is a new and rapidly-growing field of science which attempts to determine genetic mechanisms which cause differences in the way individuals react to drugs. Pharmacogenomics has a wide range of potential applications; one in particular is in the treatment of cancer.
    Published by Emma Lloyd (11,876 pts ) on Aug 31, 2008 to
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  • The History of the DNA computer

    The history of DNA computing is short, but full of amazing technological achievements. It has tantalizing potential for advances in computing speed and miniaturization. Medical applications may one day treat diseases and even cure cancer by installing computational genes directly into patients' DNA.
    Published by Robyn Broyles (11,124 pts ) on Jul 22, 2008 to
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