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Daily aspirin use is associated with a reduced risk of ER-positive breast cancer

Daily aspirin use is associated with a reduced risk of ER-positive breast cancer -

Daily aspirin use is associated with a reduced risk of ER-positive breast cancer

Nature Clinical Practice Oncology 5, 432 (2008). doi:10.1038/ncponc1165

[Cancer clinical practice]

Survival from cancer in teenagers and young adults in England, 1979–2003

Survival from cancer in teenagers and young adults in England, 1979–2003 -

Survival from cancer in teenagers and young adults in England, 1979–2003

British Journal of Cancer advance online publication, August 19, 2008. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6604460

Authors: J M Birch, D Pang, R D Alston, S Rowan, M Geraci, A Moran & T O B Eden

[British Journal of Cancer]

National Knowledge Week on Homeopathy: 9-13 June 2008

National Knowledge Week on Homeopathy: 9-13 June 2008 - An update of the evidence on this topic from the NLH Complementary & Alternative Medicine Specialist Library [NLH - What's New]

Annual Evidence Update on Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures: 30 June - 4 July 2008

Annual Evidence Update on Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures: 30 June - 4 July 2008 - An update of the evidence on this topic from the NLH Musculoskeletal and Trauma & Orthopaedics Specialist Libraries [NLH - What's New]

Inhibiting Blood Vessel Growth Shows Promise In Rat Model Of Deadly Brain Tumor

Inhibiting Blood Vessel Growth Shows Promise In Rat Model Of Deadly Brain Tumor - In a landmark study, Medical College of Wisconsin researchers in Milwaukee report that drugs used to inhibit a specific fatty acid in rat brains with glioblastoma-like tumors not only reduced new blood vessel growth and tumor size dramatically, but also prolonged survival.

Annual Evidence Update on Multiple Sclerosis: 23-27 June 2008

Annual Evidence Update on Multiple Sclerosis: 23-27 June 2008 - An update of the evidence on this topic from the NLH Neurological Conditions Specialist Library [NLH - What's New]

PubMed versus Google Scholar.

PubMed versus Google Scholar. - Comparison of a database and a search engine. [NLH - Document Of The Week]

Cervarix may provide broader protection against cervical cancer

Cervarix may provide broader protection against cervical cancer - Vaccine provides effective protection against HPV types 16 and 18 infections as well as other strains - Lancet. [Cancer news from Doctors Lounge]

Diseased Brain Cells Selectively Targeted By Tumor-Killing Virus

Diseased Brain Cells Selectively Targeted By Tumor-Killing Virus - New findings show that a specialized virus with the ability to reproduce its tumor-killing genes can selectively target tumors in the brains of mice and eliminate them. Healthy brain tissue remained virtually untouched, according to a Feb. 20 report in The Journal of Neuroscience.

Large UK Study Reaffirms Body Fat-Cancer Link

Large UK Study Reaffirms Body Fat-Cancer Link - Experts at the American Institute for Cancer Resarch (AICR) welcomed new results from a British study that links excess body fat to several cancers.




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