Dendritic Cell Immunotherapy - The Provenge Prostate Cancer Vaccine
Provenge is the first dendritic cell immunotherapy for cancer to be approved by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA). The treatment can extend …
Continue ReadingProvenge is the first dendritic cell immunotherapy for cancer to be approved by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA). The treatment can extend …
Continue ReadingColon cancer is the third most common diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death. Identifying who is affected by colon …
Continue ReadingThis type of cancer is normally removed with surgery or radiation but there are possible drug treatments for squamous cell skin cancer. Learn what …
Continue ReadingColon cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. How many patients survive this disease and what are the factors involved with these numbers?
Continue ReadingIs there a link between brain tumors and cell phone use? Learn what studies have to say about cell phones and brain cancer in this article and know …
Continue ReadingRadiation therapy is a good way to eliminate cancer cells in the cervix. Two types of therapy include internal radiation therapy (brachytherapy) and …
Continue ReadingThe Pap smear is a non-invasive test developed by Dr. George Papanicolaou in the 1930’s that has been the screening method for cervical cancer. …
Continue ReadingPancreatic cancer is considered highly aggressive and often associated with a poor prognosis. Understanding the association between pancreatic cancer …
Continue ReadingMany people turn to alternative treatments for cervical cancer when conventional medicine fails to address their problems successfully. Learn what …
Continue ReadingLaser treatment can be applied to destroy cancer cells in the colon instead of surgery. One effective method to treat colon cancer is laser-induced …
Continue ReadingAre brain tumor symptoms easy to recognize? Find out about the general signs of a tumor in the brain.
Continue ReadingBrain cancer is a deadly disease affecting nearly 15 to 20 percent of the populace in the United States, and causing around 13,000 deaths annually. …
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