Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Cancer Research: Dead bacteria used to kill colorectal cancer ♦ Medicines for breast cancer: The affordability controversy ♦ How glucose regulation enables malignant tumor growth

Medicines for breast cancer: The affordability controversy New and better drugs to treat diseases such as advanced breast cancer will have little effect on improving patient outcomes if a country does not have good health-care structures in place.
How glucose regulation enables malignant tumor growth A new study identifies a key pathway used by cancer cells to make the lipids by integrating oncogenic signaling, fuel availability and lipid synthesis to support cell division and rapid tumor growth.
Flipping the switch to better see cancer cells at depths Using a high-tech imaging method, biomedical engineers were able to see early-developing cancer cells deeper in tissue than ever before with the help of a novel protein from a bacterium.
Dead bacteria used to kill colorectal cancer Scientists have successfully used dead bacteria to kill colorectal cancer cells.

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