A team of experts at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry has recently discovered that administering chemotherapy drugs to people in the earliest stages of bone marrow cancer can actually have a very negative effect on their health.
According to SD Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine professor, L... |
21 May 2012 04:30 GMT |
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A new research carried out by the University of California, Riverside, could lead to new drug therapies to fight cancer, since it's found several components in pomegranate juice, that inhibit the movement of cancer cells and keep them away from moving on to the bone.The research was performed in the lab of Manue... |
13 December 2010 05:08 GMT |
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A new computer model, experimented on animals, shows why five to ten percent of bone fractures do not heal properly, and also how these cases can be treated and the healing process restarted.In bone fracture cases, 5 to 10 percent of the healing processes do not repair the bone and only lead to fractures that fail to... |
3 September 2010 10:58 GMT |
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Scientists announce the creation of a new type of bioreactor, which has the ability to promote the development of bone cells in a manner that is more cost-efficient than any others. According to the research team behind the accomplishment, the advanced system is capable of eliminating some of the steps in the bone ce... |
1 June 2010 08:37 GMT |
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In some of the most serious and advanced cancer cases, aggressive chemotherapy is the only option doctors have in trying to cure the patient. However, because of the way it acts, chemo doesn't only attack cancer, but affects the entire body, and can severely hamper the operations of bone marrow, leading to some ... |
10 June 2009 01:53 GMT |
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