Bladder Cancer: Current Optimal Intravesical Treatment RedNova Sat, 15 Oct 2005 2:49 AM PDT By Lamm, Donald L; McGee, William R; Hale, Kaye Superficial bladder cancer can be treated surgically, but patients are at high risk for recurrence. Tumors are categorized as low, intermediate, and high-risk based on grade, stage, and pattern of recurrence. | Curcumin halts spread of breast cancer in mice EurekAlert! Fri, 14 Oct 2005 9:46 PM PDT HOUSTON - Curcumin, the main ingredient of turmeric and the compound that gives curry its mustard-yellow color, inhibits metastasis to the lungs of mice with breast cancer, report researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. | Spice helps to stop the spread of breast cancer The Scotsman via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Fri, 14 Oct 2005 7:00 PM PDT A MAJOR ingredient of curry powder helps stop the spread of breast cancer, scientists have discovered, in research that could lead to a new way of treating people in the advanced stages of the disease. | The age of medical progress Women's Cancer Network Fri, 14 Oct 2005 3:33 PM PDT A 1960s Twilight Zone episode talked about a vaccine against cancer, an idea that seemed fanciful at the time. But in recent years researchers have focused on the link between viruses and cancer, raising the prospect vaccines could prevent some tumors. | Alcoholic Hepatitis: From Pathogenesis to Treatment RedNova Sat, 15 Oct 2005 2:49 AM PDT By Sougioultzis, S; Dalakas, E; Hayes, P C; Plevris, J N Key words: Alcoholic hepatitis - Diagnosis - Management - Pathophysiology - TNF-α inhibition ABSTRACT Alcoholic hepatitis is a serious complication of alcohol abuse due to its high mortality rates particularly at short term. | The inhumane exploitation of bears for traditional Asian medicine Science News Fri, 14 Oct 2005 2:42 PM PDT As a consultant to the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Jill Robinson walked onto her first bear farm 12 years ago. At this facility in southern China, she found each bear standing not on a solid floor but on bars in a cage too small for the animal to take even one step. | Human Drug Metabolism: An Introduction RedNova Fri, 14 Oct 2005 2:03 PM PDT Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c25812) has announced the addition of Human Drug Metabolism: An Introduction to their offering There is a gap in the market for a concise, basic drug metabolism textbook that is written at an accessible level for the broad range of students who take this course, especially vocational medical and dental students. | | |
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