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Released: 12-Jul-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Tumor-Targeting Drug Shows Potential for Treating Bone Cancer Patients
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

The treatment of osteosarcoma, the most common tumor of bone, is challenging. A study led by The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found a drug known as bone metastasis-targeting peptidomimetic (BMTP-11) has potential as a new therapeutic strategy for this devastating illness.

Released: 12-Jul-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Thomas Flaig, MD, Named Chair of NCCN Bladder Cancer Panel
University of Colorado Cancer Center

University of Colorado Cancer Center's Thomas Flaig, MD, has been named chair of the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology Panel for Bladder Cancer, a group of 34 multidisciplinary bladder experts from NCCN Member Institutions that will influence the future direction of care for the disease.

Released: 10-Jul-2017 11:05 AM EDT
NEJM Case Reports Show Promise of Cancer Immunotherapy to Treat Rare Lymphoma
University of Colorado Cancer Center

Three case reports published in the New England Journal of Medicine demonstrate the promise of cancer immunotherapy in gray zone lymphoma, potentially paving the way for clinical trials utilizing this strategy in this and related conditions.

Released: 6-Jul-2017 2:00 PM EDT
How Treating a Dog's Tumors May Help in the Fight Against Human Cancer
UC Davis Health

With its internationally renowned school of veterinary medicine and its NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center, UC Davis is uniquely positioned to harness the power of each to tackle one of life’s greatest challenges: cancer.

Released: 6-Jul-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Narrow Insurance Networks Leave Patients with Little Choice
National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®)

University of Pennsylvania study reveals narrow network insurance plans cut out access to NCCN Member Institutions and other top comprehensive cancer centers throughout the United States

Released: 3-Jul-2017 10:05 AM EDT
Animal Study Finds High-Fat Diet in Pregnancy Increases Breast Cancer Risk Over Generations
Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University

Feeding pregnant female mice a diet high in fat derived from common corn oil resulted in genetic changes that substantially increased breast cancer susceptibility in three generations of female offspring, reports a team of researchers led by scientists at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.

   
Released: 29-Jun-2017 2:30 PM EDT
Fred Hutch Elects Former Executives From CNN, Gates Foundation and Microsoft as Trustees
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s board of trustees yesterday elected three new members, adding expertise in information technology, media and global health as it works to accelerate efforts to develop cures for cancer and other diseases.

Released: 28-Jun-2017 10:00 AM EDT
Fight CRC and Cancer Research Institute Award $400,000 to Support Cutting-Edge Immunotherapy Research in Colorectal Cancer
Cancer Research Institute

$400k grant to Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine investigator Cynthia Sears will carry out research aimed at improving effectiveness of immunotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer.

Released: 28-Jun-2017 5:05 AM EDT
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Nurse selected as Fellow – American Academy of Nursing
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) announced today that the American Academy of Nursing has selected Kathleen Shannon Dorcy, PhD, RN, Director, Clinical Nursing Research, Education and Practice, as an Academy Fellow.

Released: 27-Jun-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Fred Hutch Scientists to Develop Bioassay for Ovarian Cancer for New National Cancer Institute Initiative
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Dr. Amanda Paulovich of Fred Hutch will lead a multi-institution effort to develop a biological test to predict which treatments will work for patients with ovarian cancer. Photos, video available: http://www.fredhutch.org/en/news/media-relations/bios-photos/paulovich-amanda/photos-graphics-video.html

23-Jun-2017 6:05 PM EDT
Study Shows Biomarkers Can Predict Which ER-Positive Breast Cancer Patients Respond Best to First-Line Therapy
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Two challenges in treating patients with estrogen-positive breast cancer (ER+) have been an inability to predict who will respond to standard therapies and adverse events leading to therapy discontinuation. A study at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center revealed new information about how the biomarkers retinoblastoma protein (Rb) and cytoplasmic cyclin E could indicate which patients will respond best to current first-line therapies.

Released: 26-Jun-2017 6:30 PM EDT
Night Shift Work Associated with Diminished Ability to Repair DNA Damage
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

A Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center study, led by epidemiologist Dr. Parveen Bhatti, found that night shift work is associated with reduced ability to repair DNA lesions. Over time, DNA damage that is not repaired will cause mutations that can lead to cancer.

Released: 26-Jun-2017 12:00 PM EDT
Cancer Research Institute Awards $1 Million to Fund the Development of Innovative Microchip-Based Research Models of Organ-Specific Cancer Immunotherapy
Cancer Research Institute

$1 million CRI Technology Impact Award will support UPENN investigator's development of microchip-based research models that mimic human cancer and immune cell interactions

Released: 26-Jun-2017 11:55 AM EDT
Immunotherapy Brings New Hope to Patients with Advanced Melanoma
Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University

Until recently, melanomas that had spread to the brain could only be treated with surgery and radiation therapy. And even with treatment, patients typically lived only a median of four months. However, patients like Kathy Roberts now have alternatives. After having surgery to repair the damage from the tumors in her ankle, her doctors encouraged her to enroll in a clinical trial of immunotherapy for patients with melanoma brain tumors at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, which she did.

22-Jun-2017 2:00 PM EDT
MD Anderson UTHealth Graduate School Receives $10.5 Million Gift
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Just as he has changed the lives of people suffering from a devastating genetic disease, molecular endocrinologist John J. Kopchick, Ph.D., and his wife, Charlene, of Athens, Ohio, are paving the way for future scientists to do the same with a transformative $10.5 million gift to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.

21-Jun-2017 11:00 AM EDT
HPV Testing Leads to Earlier Detection and Treatment of Cervical Precancer
University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center

Women who receive human papillomavirus (HPV) testing, in addition to a pap smear, receive a faster, more complete diagnosis of possible cervical precancer, according to a study of over 450,000 women by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and the University of New Mexico (UNM) Comprehensive Cancer Center.

16-Jun-2017 1:05 PM EDT
Researchers Create a ‘Rosetta Stone’ to Decode Immune Recognition
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have developed an algorithm that predicts T cell recognition of antigens and sets the stage to more effectively harness the immune system

Released: 20-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Cancer Patients and Caregivers Join Immunotherapy Experts in Five U.S. Cities to Discuss Latest Cancer Treatment Breakthroughs and Immunotherapy Clinical Trials
Cancer Research Institute

CRI's 2017 Immunotherapy Patient Summit Series will travel to five U.S. cities to provide free educational programming designed for cancer patients and caregivers who are seeking to learn more about cancer immunotherapy and clinical trials.

Released: 20-Jun-2017 11:00 AM EDT
NCCN Guidelines Compliance for Chest CT Reduces False Positives and Decreases Health Care Spending in Breast Cancer, Study Finds
National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®)

As published in JNCCN, a Siteman Cancer Center study uncovered potential to significantly improve NCCN Guidelines-concordant care in patients with early-stage breast cancer.

Released: 19-Jun-2017 4:55 PM EDT
Surgery and High-Dose SBRT Radiation Can Be Combined to Treat Kidney Cancer, Roswell Park Researchers Show
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

A new study from Roswell Park Cancer Institute reporting the findings of the first clinical trial to evaluate the immune effects of high-dose radiation therapy followed by surgery in patients with advanced kidney cancer may also set the stage for combination treatments with immunotherapy.

Released: 19-Jun-2017 3:05 PM EDT
Indoor Tanning Still Accessible to Young People—Despite Bans
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

Despite legislation prohibiting the use of ultraviolet (UV) indoor tanning facilities by minors, one in every five tanning salons in United States where such bans are in place stated over the phone that they would allow an underage caller to do so.

Released: 19-Jun-2017 8:05 AM EDT
$2.24M Grant Awarded to Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Researchers
Rutgers Cancer Institute

A $2.24 million competing renewal grant from the National Cancer Institute will support the work of investigators at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Princeton University to learn more about the fuel required for tumor growth. The collaborative research will focus on melanomas and lung cancers caused by mutations in genes known as K-ras and Braf.

13-Jun-2017 7:05 PM EDT
Fred Hutch Study Suggests NSAIDs Improve Survival for Certain Colorectal Cancer Patients
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Among long-term colorectal cancer survivors, use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, is associated with about a 25 percent reduction in all-cause mortality, according to new research from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Released: 15-Jun-2017 12:15 PM EDT
Research on Crucial Cutting Enzyme Maps Site of DNA Damage in Leukemias and Other Cancers
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Researchers studying a DNA-cutting enzyme with a crucial role in regulating the structure of genes have discovered a broad role for its cutting activity in driving abnormal genetic rearrangements called translocations that cause cancer, including leukemias and solid tumors. The findings open possibilities for new clinical approaches.

Released: 14-Jun-2017 3:05 PM EDT
CU Cancer Center Chemoprevention Trial Hopes to Stop Lung Cancer Before It Starts
University of Colorado Cancer Center

Ongoing clinical trial by University of Colorado Cancer Center investigators is evaluating the ability of an inhaled form of the pulmonary hypertension drug iloprost to prevent lung cancer.

Released: 14-Jun-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Minimizing the Effects of Radiation Injury
University of Kansas Cancer Center

New research could make treatment for gastrointestinal cancers safer.

Released: 14-Jun-2017 1:45 PM EDT
Experimental Drug Co-Developed by Moffitt Cancer Center Researcher Shows Promise
Moffitt Cancer Center

The investigation found that the drug, geranylgeranyltransferase inhibitor GGTI-2418 suppresses a new defective PTEN cancer pathway discovered by Pagano’s group.

Released: 14-Jun-2017 10:05 AM EDT
A Closer Look at Hair Products and Breast Cancer Risk
Rutgers Cancer Institute

Can use of hair products have an impact on breast cancer risk for women? That is a question explored by investigators from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Rutgers School of Public Health and other colleagues who examined use of hair dyes, hair relaxers and cholesterol-based hair products in African-American and Caucasian women.

Released: 13-Jun-2017 2:05 PM EDT
Sharpless Appointment as NCI Director Commended by AACI
Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI)

The Association of American Cancer Institutes applauds the appointment of Norman “Ned” Sharpless, MD, as the next director of the National Cancer Institute. Dr. Sharpless is an AACI board member and director of the University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, an AACI member.

Released: 13-Jun-2017 9:05 AM EDT
International Study Identifies New Genetic Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer
Moffitt Cancer Center

Peter Kanetsky, Ph.D., M.P.H., chair of the Cancer Epidemiology Department at Moffitt Cancer Center, and colleagues from the International TEsticular CAncer Consortium (TECAC), launched a large analysis of five major testicular cancer studies to investigate genetic risk factors linked to TGCT. Their results, which uncovered eight new genetic markers associated with TGCT, were published in the June 12 issue of Nature Genetics.

Released: 12-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Moffitt Researchers Identify a Novel Inhibitor That Overcomes the Drug Resistance in Prostate Cancer
Moffitt Cancer Center

In a study published today in Cancer Cell, Moffitt Cancer Center researchers report that a newly discovered epigenetic mechanism can lead to the development of castration-resistant prostate cancer. They identified a novel drug that targets this epigenetic mechanism and may be able to combat the deadly form of the disease.

Released: 12-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells Use Hedgehog to ‘Evilize’ Docile Neighbors
University of Colorado Cancer Center

University of Colorado Cancer Center study pinpoints promising link in the chain of hedgehog signaling that, when broken, could reduce the metastatic potential of breast cancer.

11-Jun-2017 7:00 AM EDT
MD Anderson and Convergent R.N.R. Ltd. Establish Alliance to Further Develop New Radiation Technology with Potentially Fewer Side Effects
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Convergent R.N.R. Ltd. (CRnR) today announced a collaboration to further develop new radiation technology aimed at reducing side effects of standard radiation including unwanted radiation to healthy tissue.

8-Jun-2017 3:45 PM EDT
HPV Vaccine Could Drastically Reduce Cervical and Other Cancers Globally
University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center

The latest HPV vaccine could prevent most HPV infections — and millions of cancers — worldwide, according to an article by Cosette Wheeler, PhD, and her collaborators. The article describing the HPV vaccine and strategies to overcome issues with its use was published online by the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

Released: 8-Jun-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Treatment Advances Help Improve Childhood Cancer Survival in New Jersey
Rutgers Cancer Institute

The latest in childhood cancer statistics in New Jersey show significant declines in mortality rates for white, black and Hispanic children from 1979 to 2013. A Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey expert says this improvement in survival can be attributed to treatment advances and participation in clinical trials.

Released: 8-Jun-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Rutgers Cancer Institute Experts Highlight Testicular Cancer Awareness During Men's Health Month
Rutgers Cancer Institute

While the risk of developing testicular cancer is low, every man should understand some basic facts about this disease. Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey experts share more about the disease, which is the most common malignancy among men ages 15 to 35.

5-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Mammograms: Are We Overdiagnosing Small Tumors?
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

An analysis of breast cancer data revealed that many small breast cancers have an excellent prognosis because they are inherently slow growing, according to Yale Cancer Center experts.

6-Jun-2017 4:05 PM EDT
Innovative Therapy Strategy for Pancreatic Cancer Uses Engineered Exosomes Targeting Mutated KRAS Gene
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Genetic manipulation of exosomes, virus-sized particles released by all cells, may offer a new therapeutic approach to treating pancreatic cancer, according to a study at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Released: 7-Jun-2017 9:05 AM EDT
Encouraging Updated Findings of Pembrolizumab in Gastric and GEJ Cancer Presented Prior to FDA Decision
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

In updated findings from the KEYNOTE-059 trial of pembrolizumab in advanced gastric or gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer, the PD-1 inhibitor maintained signs of its clinical benefit in this patient population.

Released: 7-Jun-2017 9:05 AM EDT
Regular Brisk Walk May Help Reduce the Risk of Dying From Cancer: Study
Yale Cancer Center/Smilow Cancer Hospital

Walking is probably the simplest, easiest and the most inexpensive way to remain fit. Experts link a bevy of health benefits with regular walking.

6-Jun-2017 4:05 PM EDT
MD Anderson and Hitachi to Collaborate in Research for Treatment of Oropharyngeal Cancer of the Head and Neck
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Hitachi Healthcare Americas Corporation, have today announced that they have entered into an agreement to collaborate on research for a unique randomized clinical trial comparing the outcomes and side-effects of intensity-modulated proton beam therapy (IMPT) versus intensity-modulated photon therapy (IMRT) for the treatment of oropharyngeal cancer of the head and neck.

Released: 6-Jun-2017 2:05 PM EDT
#NoTobaccoChat: A Twitter Discussion on Changing the Default Approach to Tobacco Dependence
University of Kansas Cancer Center

The University of Kansas Cancer Center and Children’s Mercy Twitter #NoTobaccoChat focused on changing the way healthcare providers treat tobacco dependence.

Released: 6-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Roswell Park-Led Research Updates Data on Lenalidomide Maintenance for Patients with Multiple Myeloma
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Dr. Philip McCarthy of Roswell Park Cancer Institute presents updated findings on CALGB/ECOG 100104 study of lenalidomide maintenance therapy for multiple myeloma, adjusting data to account for crossover effect.

Released: 6-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Roswell Park’s Dr. Kunle Odunsi Gives Update on Ovarian Cancer Immunotherapy Study at ASCO Annual Meeting
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Dr. Kunle Odunsi of Roswell Park Cancer Institute presented an update about an ongoing clinical trial involving T-cell engineering to treat advanced ovarian cancer at the ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago.

Released: 6-Jun-2017 12:05 PM EDT
Predictive Tool Developed by Roswell Park-OmniSeq Team Accurately Reflects Response to Checkpoint Inhibition
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Roswell Park and OmniSeq report that a custom algorithm they developed based on a 54-gene signature accurately predicted response to anti-PD-L1 treatment in 90% of the cases they analyzed.

Released: 6-Jun-2017 11:05 AM EDT
Researchers Report Encouraging Results From Combination Therapy in Hodgkin Lymphoma
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

The authors of a phase II clinical study report that combination therapy with brentuximab vedotin and gemcitabine in patients is “highly active" regimen for patients with Hodgkin lymphoma.



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