Targeted therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Targeted therapy is a type of medication that blocks the growth of cancer cells by interfering with specific targeted molecules needed for carcinogenesis and tumor growth, [1 ...
Nicholas Gonzalez (doctor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dr. Nicholas James Gonzalez, M.D., is a New York-based physician. Dr. Gonzalez has received significant attention for his controversial [1] [2] [3] therapies that target cancer.
Two designer drugs hit same lung cancer target, but only one is ...
Learn about cancer cures, cancer treatments, cancer prevention and cancer research for all cancer types. Dana-Farber is a cancer institute providing cancer treatment and cancer care
New Target For Cancer Therapy Identified
A new target for cancer therapy has been identified by Monash University scientists investigating the cell signalling pathways that turn on a gene involved in cancer development.
Fashion Targets Breast Cancer
October 15, 2009 SPACE.NK Supports FTBC. To recognize 15 years of Fashion Targets Breast Cancer (FTBC), a charitable initiative of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA ...
Strategies to target cancer stem cells | Emory Health Now Blog
Work at Emory's Winship Cancer Institute has been tracking how some biomarkers in cancer cells resemble those found in stem cells. These markers may help researchers home in on the ...
New Therapies Target Cancer
Several small molecule and antibody-based targeted cancer therapies are on the market and others are in the pipeline. Determining how targeted to be, however, is still a challenge.
Targeted Cancer Therapies - National Cancer Institute
This NCI fact sheet describes targeted cancer therapies, which are drugs that block the growth and spread of cancer by interfering with specific molecules involved in ...
'Star Wars'-like light syringe could target cancer | Crave - CNET
A novel method out of Scotland is capable of firing a laser beam accurate enough to puncture a hole in an individual cell. Read this blog post by Eric Franklin on Crave.
Diabetes drug appears to target cancer stem cells : Cancer Research UK ...
US scientists have discovered that a drug called metformin which is commonly used to treat type-2 diabetes may target cancer stem cells, a subset of cells that are thought to ...


