Google News Articles on The Hallmarks of Cancer
Date | Headline/Link | Summary |
3/27/12 | Cell Symposia: Hallmarks of Cancer | The aim of the Hallmarks of Cancer Symposium is to highlight recent exciting advances by bringing together key leaders in the field and to facilitate the … |
3/27/12 | Photoacoustic Imaging Moves into Clinic | Excessive oxygen-burning, or hypermetabolism, is a hallmark of cancer. Almost all diseases, especially cancer and diabetes, cause abnormal oxygen metabolism … |
3/14/12 | Genome Sequencing Initiative Links Altered Gene to Age-Related … | By lengthening the telomere, ALT contributes to the unchecked cell division that is a hallmark of cancer and likely makes cancer cells less vulnerable to … |
3/12/12 | Mitotic inhibitor function in chemotherapy explained by Salk … | Since the hallmark of cancer is uncontrolled cell growth, mitotic inhibitors preferentially attack fast-growing cancers. By arresting mitosis, these drugs … |
3/8/12 | Cancer research moves forward on bone treatments | “One of the hallmarks of cancer is that it can spread to other tissues,” says Iofin. “The vast majority of bone tumors are metastatic, which means the … |
2/22/12 | Energy network within cells may be new target for cancer therapy | They continued to use high levels of glucose as fuel, a hallmark of cancer metabolism that can be seen on PET scans. “This remnant could be either a central … |
2/22/12 | Can Aspirin Slow Cancer Progression? | We know that inflammation is one of the hallmarks of cancer. To me, that opens up a whole new world of therapeutic potential. We have been dabbling with … |
2/22/12 | Mitochondria may be promising new target for cancer treatment | researchers were able to dramatically reduce cell division, thus preventing the rapid cell proliferation that is a hallmark of cancer growth. |
2/21/12 | Renato Dulbecco, Nobel Winner in Physiology-Medicine, Dies at 97 | Dr. Dulbecco showed that certain viruses could insert their own genes into infected cells and trigger uncontrolled cell growth, a hallmark of cancer |
2/16/12 | Cancer-causing mutations yield their secrets | A lack of differentiation is a hallmark of cancer cells. Altogether, the findings are “fascinating”, says Martin van den Bent, a neuro-oncologist at the … |
2/1/12 | Drug transporter regulation in tumors by DNA methylation | Epigenetic alterations, such as aberrant DNA methylation, are a hallmark of cancer. DNA hypermethylation of the promoter region affects, for example, … |
1/28/12 | EMBO Conference Series: Morphogenesis and Dynamics of … | Dynamics changes in tissue organization underlie wound healing and regeneration, while a loss thereof is a hallmark of cancer. Moreover, the very real … |
1/25/12 | UL hosts Biology for Today symposium | Dr Kiely explained the hallmarks of cancer to the Leaving Certifcate Biology students, from cause, prevention and diagnosis to describing how some cancer … |
1/12/12 | New Drug Target for Childhood Eye Cancer Discovered | How can retinoblastoma progress so quickly and acquire all the hallmarks of cancer? ” “It’s been considered a big paradox,” says Michael Dyer, an HHMI early … |
1/12/12 | Cancer Sequencing Project Identifies Potential Approaches to … | Leukemia and other cancers develop when normal cells accumulate mutations in the genome that cause the unchecked cell growth that is a hallmark of cancer. … |
12/8/11 | Identification of alpha(1,6)fucosylated Proteins Differentially … | A universal hallmark of cancer cells is the change in their glycosylation phenotype. One of the most frequent alterations in the normal glycosylation … |
12/1/11 | Unlocking the genetic and molecular mystery of soft-tissue sarcoma | These molecular pathways regulate cell growth and division, two cellular properties whose over-activation are hallmarks of cancer biology. … |
11/22/11 | Cancer in three dimensions | One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is that certain regions of their DNA tend to get duplicated many times, while others … |
11/21/11 | Seeing cancer in three dimensions | One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is that certain regions of their DNA tend to get duplicated many times, … |
11/18/11 | Targeting metabolism with arsenic trioxide and dichloroacetate in … | Conclusion: This study is the first to demonstrate that targeting two key metabolic hallmarks of cancer is an effective anti-cancer strategy with … |
11/8/11 | Removing Dormant Cells May Slow Aging Process, Delay Disease | Although it originally developed as a biological safeguard against the out-of-control cell division that is a hallmark of cancer, senescence has negative … |
11/1/11 | Fast new method for mapping blood vessels may aid cancer research | The rapid growth of new blood vessels is a hallmark of cancer, and studies have shown that preventing blood vessel growth can keep tumors from growing, too. … |
10/11/11 | How Green Tea May Thwart Lung Cancer | In addition, cells with high mi-R210 levels lost the ability to grow on top of each other, a hallmark of cancer cells. The study was conducted in cells in a … |
9/7/11 | Debiopharm and Ascenta Therapeutics, Inc. Announce An Exclusive … | Evasion of apoptosis is a hallmark of cancer, enabling cancer cells to live indefinitely and grow uncontrollably. Most current cancer therapies, … |
8/22/11 | Wake-up call for mobile users | It hinders the ability to suppress the uncontrolled cellular growth that is the hallmark of cancer. The brain is the primary cancer site, with mobile phone … |
8/21/11 | Genetic link shared by cancers | In a commentary on both studies, researchers noted that chromosomal abnormalities like aneuploidy were hallmarks of cancer, in which organisms’ attempts at … |
8/20/11 | This Week in Science | A commentary on both the above papers notes that chromosomal abnormalities like aneuploidy are hallmarks of cancer and that these studies “show that … |
8/17/11 | Cancer sneakier than scientists suspected | For more than a decade, researchers were guided by principles outlined in a 2000 paper in the journal, Cell, called “The Hallmarks of Cancer. … |
8/17/11 | The mystery of how cancer spreads deepens with new research | Previous research for the past 10 years have been guided by principles outlined in a 2000 paper in the journal, Cell, called “The Hallmarks of Cancer |
8/17/11 | Researchers discover five inherited genetic variants that could … | … with apoptosis (programmed cell death), inflammation and the ability of cells to proliferate and stick to each other (hallmarks of cancer growth). … |
8/16/11 | Everything Scientists Thought They Knew About Cancer Might Be … | A 2000 study called The Hallmarks of Cancer is the most-referenced paper in the journal Cell, one of the most influential journals in the world. … |
8/16/11 | Cancer’s Secrets Come Into Sharper Focus | These basic principles — laid out 11 years ago in a landmark paper, “The Hallmarks of Cancer,” by Douglas Hanahan and Robert A. Weinberg, and revisited in a … |
7/27/11 | Is the parasite Toxoplasma gondii linked to brain cancer? | T.gondii stops cells from killing themselves, and it causes a mild degree of inflammation – two of the hallmarks of cancer. And many infections are … |
7/26/11 | New England Peptide, Atlantic Cancer Research Institute Mark Next … | One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is their high propensity to “bud off” their cellular material into small particles called microvesicles and exosomes. … |
7/26/11 | Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals Announces The Journal of Molecular … | “Alterations in cancer cell metabolism are distinctive hallmarks of cancer and represent a new frontier in the development of novel and selective classes of … |
7/21/11 | Molecular Basis for DNA Breakage Identified | This breakage is a hallmark of cancer cells. The findings published in Molecular Cell. The DNA encodes the entire genetic information required for building … |
7/20/11 | Scientists identify molecular basis for DNA breakage | Scientists from the Hebrew University have identified the molecular basis for DNA breakage, a hallmark of cancer cells. The findings of this research have … |
7/14/11 | Ductal Carcinoma In Situ | … medical community to consider eliminating the term ‘carcinoma’ in this disease, as DCIS is by definition not invasive – a classic hallmark of cancer. … |
7/13/11 | SLAC X-rays help discover new drug against melanoma | In this case, it was an enzyme involved in cell growth that sometimes mutates and makes cells multiply out of control, the hallmark of cancer. … |
7/8/11 | HU scientist make breakthrough in understanding of cancer | The molecular basis for the breakage of DNA — the hallmark of cancer cells — has been identified by Hebrew University of Jerusalem scientists. … |
6/30/11 | UCSF-led team decodes evolution of skin and ovarian cancer cells | … crank up the production of others and lead in the end to the cell’s proliferation, growth, spread and all the other ominous hallmarks of cancer. … |
6/21/11 | An update on the ‘hallmarks of cancer’ | … cancer researchers Robert Weinberg and Douglas Hanahan published a seminal paper in the journal Cell describing the “hallmarks of cancer,” the traits … |
6/16/11 | Roadmap of Estrogen Signaling in Breast Cancer Published | “The hallmark of cancer cells is that they are making decisions that are right for them, not for the survival of the human organism, … |
6/15/11 | Are Your Veggies Cancer Assassins? | Some of these mechanisms cause inappropriate cell growth – the hallmark of cancer. HDAC inhibitors help thwart cancer cells by “turning on” these silenced … |
6/8/11 | Turning off cancer’s growth signals | One hallmark of cancer cells is uncontrollable growth, provoked by inappropriate signals that instruct the cells to keep … |
6/7/11 | New molecular imaging agent targets cornerstone of cancerous tumors | “Non-invasive molecular imaging is a critical component of 21st century personalized medicine, and one of the hallmarks of cancer is angiogenesis,” says … |
5/20/11 | Scientists discover new drug target for squamous cell carcinoma | … cells cannot stop dividing when they become very crowded in the Petri dish – this characteristic is one of the hallmarks of cancer cells. … |
4/22/11 | ‘Immortality’ of all cancer cells exposed as a myth | … four of 37 skin cancer samples they examined displayed the supposed hallmark of cancer. “We thought they’d all be immortal, but they weren’t,” she says. … |
3/31/11 | Local clinical trials enroll late-stage cancer patients to test … | It’s the typical hallmark of cancer.” Now, two clinical trials are enrolling cancer patients who have exhausted other treatment options. … |
3/24/11 | Mutations block lung-cancer treatment | Improper activation of this protein can lead to uncontrolled cell division, a hallmark of cancer. Two drugs — gefitinib (Iressa) and erlotinib (Tarceva) … |
10/25/10 | Antigenics and its UCSF Champion Sticks With Immune Booster For … | The protein treatment is shipped back to the doctor, then injected back into the patient to “teach” the immune system to spot the hallmarks of cancer cells … |
10/23/10 | When inflammation is the enemy | Entitled “Inflammation: the 7th hallmark of cancer”, Mantovani’s presentation will explain how inflammation in the microenvironment of the tumour … |
10/16/10 | Scientists Pinpoint Gene that Regulates Stem Cell Apoptosis | … resistance to programmed cell death but also links this gene to another hallmark of cancer, stem and progenitor cell proliferation,” states Marion Zatz, … |
10/14/10 | Molecular targets of cancer as basis for new drugs and immunotherapy | In 2000, in a landmark review paper titled “The Hallmarks of Cancer” [Cell (2000) 100 (1): 57-70], D. Hanahan and RA Weinberg presented what they thought … |
9/23/10 | Vital flaw | Cells with the wrong number of chromosomes are a hallmark of cancer, says Chantal Desdouets, a cell biologist at the Cochin Institute, part of the French … |
9/22/10 | Nutritional Wisdom | … that showed that treatment of pancreatic cancer cells with fructose increased cell proliferation – uncontrolled proliferation is a hallmark of cancer. … |
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