South Korea: Scientists find way to change cancerous cells back to normal without side effects
Jan 01, 2025, at 03:29 pm
Showing a ray of hope, South Korean researchers have discovered a way that can potentially change cancerous cells back to normal.
New Delhi: Fortis operates 60-yr-old diabetic with advanced colon cancer
Apr 02, 2019, at 06:39 pm
New Delhi/Patna, Apr 2 (UNI) Sixty-year-old Arun Kumar diagnosed with advanced colon cancer was successfully operated here at Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh.
The microbiota in the intestines fuels tumour growth: Study finds
Sep 18, 2018, at 03:18 pm
New York, Sept 18 (IBNS): The team of Professor Dirk Haller at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) made an unexpected discovery while investigating the triggering factors of colon cancer
Size matters when fighting cancer, groundbreaking UTHealth study finds
Apr 28, 2018, at 11:29 pm
Houston, Apr 28 (IBNS): Doctors could be a step closer to finding the most effective way to treat cancer with a double whammy of a virus combined with boosting the natural immune system, according to a pioneering study by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and The Ohio State University.
Certain iron supplements may influence the development of colon cancer: Study
Apr 16, 2018, at 09:58 pm
Canberra, Apr 16 (IBNS): Two common iron compounds increase the formation of a known biomarker for cancer, according to a new study of cancer cells from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
Vigorous physical activity lowers risk of colon cancer: new research
Apr 02, 2018, at 08:29 pm
New York, Apr 2 (IBNS): New research by Cancer Council NSW has confirmed that physical activity is an important factor in preventing cancer: the study found that vigorous physical activity lowered someone’s risk of developing colon cancer by 22%.
Eating nuts is linked to higher survival rates in colon cancer, says study
May 19, 2017, at 10:59 pm
New York, May 19 (IBNS): Among patients with stage III colon cancer, consumption of nuts is associated with significantly reduced risks of disease recurrence and mortality, according to multi-institutional research led by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists.