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Stem cells “seek and destroy” cancer cells: Study by David Granovsky Posted Sun 14 Feb 2010 10:09pm Stem cells “seek and destroy” cancer cells: Study BY JULIE STEENHUYSEN, REUTERS CHICAGO (Reuters) – Genetically engineered stem cells from bone marrow showed promise as a potential new way to deliver a cancer-killing protein to tumors, British researchers said on Tuesday… Experiments in cell cultures and in mice Read on »
Stem cells 'seek and destroy' cancer cells by Stem Cells Malaysia Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 6:46pm Genetically engineered stem cells from bone marrow showed promise as a potential new way to deliver a cancer-killing protein to tumors. Experiments in cell cultures and in mice showed the adult stem cells -- a type known as mesenchymal stem cells -- could home in on cancer cells and deliver a lethal protein that attacked only the cancer while Read on »
UCLA Discovers A Process That Turns Healthy Cells into Prostate Cancer Cells–Discovery Could Lead To New Treatments by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 03 Dec 2010 1:00am the malignant cells to grow and spread. If the mechanism for self-renewal could be understood, researchers could find a way to interrupt it once it is taken over by the cancer cells... killed by hormone withdrawal therapy for cancer, also aids the transformation of healthy cells into prostate cancer cells, researchers at UCLA have found. The findings Read on »
Adult Stem Cells Also May be Cell Of Origin for Lung Cancer–UCLA Study by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 17 Aug 2010 6:35am The tests are indicating that  many if not all cancers are caused by stem cells and if so they could be used as markers for more aggressive treatments for those patients who have cancerous stem cells. UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has more than 240 researchers and clinicians engaged in disease research, prevention, detection Read on »
Causes of Skin Cancer - Basal Cell Carcinoma, Melanoma or Squamous Cell Carcinoma, do you know the r by Danny & Susan S. Health Maven Posted Mon 26 Jan 2009 4:32pm with either basal cell or squamous cell cancers. This is up from 400,000 in 1980, a staggering 50% increase.   Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world accounting... decades.   Types of Skin Cancer Caused by the Sun The 3 main skin cancers are: melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Melanoma is the most deadly skin Read on »
T Cells Attacking Cancer: T Cell Receptors that Recognize the Tyrosinase Tumor Antigen by nih.gov Posted Wed 27 May 2009 5:00pm immunotherapeutic approach to treat cancer and other diseases by directing an individual's innate and adaptive immune system to recognize specific disease-associated antigens. T cell... (melanoma) and brain cancer (glioblastoma). Utilizing the tyrosinase specific T cells, these scientists developed human/mouse hybrid TCRs with enhanced affinity for the tyrosinase TAA Read on »
Are basal prostate cells “trigger cells” for development of prostate cancer? by Dr. Arnon Krongrad Medical Doctor Posted Fri 30 Jul 2010 12:00am release issued by the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, please click here . Dr. Owen Witte and his colleagues have been working on the question of which cells in the prostate may be the “trigger cells” for initiation of the development of prostate cancer for some time. So this report does not lay out an entirely new idea. What their latest paper does Read on »
Sunburn cells look like cancer cells – sun protection advice by Peter Beard Patient Expert Posted Thu 29 Jul 2010 12:00am SunAware has drawn attention to the fact that sunburned cells mirror the look of a cancer cell, highlighting the dangers that the sun’s UV rays pose. We often get asked whether a bit of sunburn is better than really red, sore sunburn, and the answer is basically ‘no’. Sunburn is the result of damaged skin, so whether you’ve spent just Read on »
Blocking The Effect Of Inflammation-Causing Cells Lowered Prostate Cancer Cells Invasion by Tonie K. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:06pm chronic inflammation and cancers of the prostate, colon, stomach and liver. Now scientists report success in blocking an early step in metastasis of prostate cancer cells by interrupting the communication between the cancer cells and other cells that promote inflammation. The good news is that there are simple, easy to follow diet solutions that can Read on »