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Small molecule offers big hope against cancer
"Until recently, researchers believed that cancer-affected
mitochondria are permanently damaged and that this damage is
the result, not the cause, of the cancer. But Michelakis, a
cardiologist, questioned this belief and began testing DCA, which
activates a critical mitochondrial enzyme, as a way to "revive"
cancer-affected mitochondria."the results astounded him"

Less tobacco use, early screening and better treatment

Good News for Breast Cancer Patients

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A major step forward

An hour of vigorous exercise a day

Lab mistake may lead to cancer drug

FDA Approves Advanced Breast Cancer Drug
Medical Researchers Apply NASA Space Technology to
Cancer Treatment

One Medical College researcher in particular, Harry T.
Whelan, MD, Professor of Neurology, and Director of
Hyperbaric Medicine (Pediatric Neurology), is borrowing
technology developed for NASA and incorporating it into
cancer treatments and therapies...
Research
Vitamin C Injections Slow Tumor Growth in Mice

High-dose injections of vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid,
reduced tumor weight and growth rate by about 50 percent in
mouse models of brain, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers,
researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) report in
the August 5, 2008, issue of the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences. Read the Research...
Vitamins C Research
A Good gift

A gift of one million Hong Kong dollars will allow a breast cancer
trial, led by the University of Edinburgh, to roll out in China. The
gift, from the W & E Davies Charitable Foundation, will help fund
the Supremo trial. The trial will evaluate the effectiveness of
radiotherapy for women who have had a mastectomy.  
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Good Cancer News : Colon X-ray seen as effective at
spotting cancer

A long-awaited federal study of an X-ray alternative to the
dreaded colonoscopy confirms its effectiveness at spotting most
cancers, although it was far from perfect.
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