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Ovarian Cancer Cells Are More Aggressive On Soft Tissues

When ovarian cancer spreads from the ovaries it almost always does so to a layer of fatty tissue that lines the gut. A new study has found that ovarian cancer cells are more aggressive on these soft...

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Where children get their wellbeing

by Marketing and Communications - A national survey of 8 to 14-year-olds will ask them about their wellbeing.

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Life-extending ovarian cancer chemotherapy underused, study finds

Patients with non-metastatic ovarian cancer live an average of 16 months longer when chemotherapy is delivered into the abdomen instead of by standard intravenous infusion, yet only a minority of...

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Combination therapy shows promise against forms of breast and ovarian cancer...

A two-drug combination that disrupts critical signaling circuits in cancer cells has produced an observable benefit in patients with recurrent high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSC) or triple-negative...

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Clinical trial analysis suggests drug combination may be highly effective in...

Significant improvement with the use of a combination drug therapy for recurrent ovarian cancer was reported at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting in Chicago...

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Genetic pathway can slow spread of ovarian cancer

University of Adelaide research into the origins of ovarian cancer has led to the discovery of a genetic pathway that could slow the spread of the cancer.

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Finding the Achilles’ Heel of Ovarian Tumor Growth

A team of scientists, led by principal investigator David D. Schlaepfer, PhD, professor in the Department of Reproductive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report...

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MD Anderson researchers discover new route for ovarian cancer spread

HER3-positive circulating tumor cells home in on omentum; new target to thwart metastasis

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Children’s poor development linked to risk factors

Routinely collected health data on pregnant women could be used in a better way to identify ‘at risk’ children earlier and more effectively, according to a new report.

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RPCI Researchers Identify Priority Targets for Immunotherapy in Epithelial...

Findings suggest that several MAGE proteins may prove to be biomarkers for the disease

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