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SunHerald.com DUBLIN -- Dublin - Research and Markets [www.researchandmarkets.com] has announced the addition of Global Markets Direct's new report "Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma) - Pipeline Review, H1 2012" to their ... and more » |
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WXXA Nancy has bile duct cancer. It's hard to detect, and even tougher to cure. "It's bad. There's not much hope for you," Nancy said. The bile ducts carry bile through the liver into the intestines to help the body digest food. When cancer develops here, ... |
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Mainichi Daily News (Mainichi) Four former employees of a printing company in western Japan died after developing bile duct cancer, it has been learned -- raising suspicions about the use of chemical materials at the plant. Shinji Kumagai, an associate professor at the ... |
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dailyRx While parasites in raw fish increase the risk for bile duct cancer in Southeast Asia, it may not be the cancer's most common cause. Insights into the cancer's genetic mutations apply a lot more broadly. Genetic sequencing was used to look at several ... |
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MLive.com By Sue Thoms | sthoms1@mlive.com GRAND RAPIDS, MI – An international research effort led by a Van Andel Institute scientist has identified several new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancer, a deadly form of liver cancer. and more » |
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PharmaLive (press release) (subscription) (May 14, 2012) - A team of international scientists has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the cause of bile duct cancer, a deadly type of liver cancer. By identifying several new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, ... and more » |
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Science Daily (press release) ScienceDaily (May 14, 2012) — A team of international scientists has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the cause of bile duct cancer, a deadly type of liver cancer. By identifying several new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers ... and more » |
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News-Medical.net A team of international scientists has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the cause of bile duct cancer, a deadly type of liver cancer. By identifying several new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, researchers are paving the ... and more » |
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Insciences Organisation A team of international scientists has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the cause of bile duct cancer, a deadly type of liver cancer. By identifying several new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, researchers are paving the ... and more » |
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Science Codex (May 14, 2012) - A team of international scientists has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the cause of bile duct cancer, a deadly type of liver cancer. By identifying several new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, ... and more » |
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EurekAlert (press release) (May 14, 2012) - A team of international scientists has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the cause of bile duct cancer, a deadly type of liver cancer. By identifying several new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, ... and more » |
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Straits Times By Carolyn Khew Scientists from Singapore and Thailand have pinpointed the gene mutations responsible for bile-duct cancer, paving the way for research into the type of drugs that can stop the activity of these genes. Professor Teh Bin Tean, ... and more » |
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International News Network ISLAMABAD: Scientists claim to identified a number of new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, a breakthrough that may pave the way for better understanding on how the deadly type of liver cancer develops. A team from the Duke-National ... and more » |
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Kane County Chronicle While in the group, Kreiner met Rebecca Thies of Elgin, who was diagnosed with bile duct cancer in 2006. The Facing Cancer Together group had its first meeting Tuesday in the new building. “The old building was very small and cramped,” Kreiner said. |
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StarPhoenix The Alberta Cancer Board has concluded that cancer rates in Fort Chipewyan are 30 per cent higher than expected. As well, the types of cancers being diagnosed are unusual, including a high rate of a rare bile duct cancer. and more » |
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StarPhoenix The Alberta Cancer Board has concluded that cancer rates in Fort Chipewyan are 30 per cent higher than expected. As well, the types of cancers being diagnosed are unusual, including a high rate of a rare bile duct cancer. and more » |
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Medical Xpress (Medical Xpress) -- A combined team of scientists from Singapore and Thailand has made a significant breakthrough in understanding the cause of bile duct cancer, a deadly type of liver cancer. Using the latest genomic technologies, the researchers ... and more » |
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AboutMyArea After losing both her parents to less well-know cancers, Lynn Holloway is hoping to increase awareness of bile duct cancer and secondary liver cancer and raise vital funds for Cancer Research UK. |
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Zee News Singapore: Scientists claim to identified a number of new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, a breakthrough that may pave the way for better understanding on how the deadly type of liver cancer develops. A team from the Duke-National ... and more » |
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Indian Express Scientists claim to identified a number of new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, a breakthrough that may pave the way for better understanding on how the deadly type of liver cancer develops. A team from the Duke-National University of ... and more » |
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Business Standard PTI / Singapore May 09, 2012, 11:45 Scientists claim to identified a number of new genes frequently mutated in bile duct cancers, a breakthrough that may pave the way for better understanding on how the deadly type of liver cancer develops. and more » |
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ScienceAlert Bile duct cancer is a deadly type of liver cancer with a poor prognosis. The latest breakthrough could help scientists learn more about the disease, and potentially pave the way for improved treatments. A combined team of scientists from Singapore and ... and more » |
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Asian Scientist Magazine By Tang Yew Chung | Health & Medicine Investigators from Singapore and Thailand have discovered new bile duct cancer-associated gene mutations that are caused by a type of parasitic flatworm infection. AsianScientist (May 8, 2012) - Investigators from ... and more » |
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SunHerald.com DUBLIN -- Research and Markets [www.researchandmarkets.com] has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Bile Duct Cancer Therapeutics - Pipeline Assessment and Market Forecasts to 2019" to their ... and more » |
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Richmond-News Darla Kay VanKirk (nee Clark), age 52, of New Richmond, died Saturday, May 5, after a long, hard battle with cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Darla Kay VanKirk (nee Clark), age 52, of New Richmond, died Saturday, May 5, after a long, ... |
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GenomeWeb By a GenomeWeb staff reporter NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – A form of bile duct cancer associated with liver fluke infection appears to share some mutation patterns with a pancreatic cancer called pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, a new study suggests. and more » |
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dailyRx The study was published in the British Journal of Cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that there are over 26000 new cases of primary liver cancer and bile duct cancer in the United States each year, and they are responsible for over 19000 ... |
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Local 10 Nick is the son of Dolphins legend Jim Mandich, who passed away last year after losing a battle with bile duct cancer. It wasn't hard to do a double take when looking out on the Dolphins practice field today. The youngest of three Mandich sons knows ... and more » |
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Birmingham Mail Clare Woodward is calling upon local people to get involved after organising her own walk in memory of Maureen Woodward who sadly died from bile duct cancer in 2008. Claire said: “Maureen's Macmillan nurses were a huge source of support to all of us. |
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Evansville Courier & Press The lawsuit was filed by Bil and Kim Musgrave. Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with bile duct cancer in 2000. Peter Racher, his lawyer, described it as a rare and often fatal form of liver cancer. Although a doctor gave him just months to live, Musgrave was ... |
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Hive Health Media (blog) The TNM classification is only used for hepatocellular carcinoma while intrahepatic bile duct cancer has a different staging classification. First stage refers mainly to growth of tumors that are limited only to local region. and more » |
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Waterloo Record The longtime Waterloo resident, a familiar face at ballparks throughout the area, passed away on Thursday after an 11-month battle with bile duct cancer. He lived his life with quiet dignity and died the same way, said MacTavish's wife of 39 years, ... and more » |
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Guelph Mercury The longtime Waterloo resident, a familiar face at ballparks throughout the area, passed away on Thursday after an 11-month battle with bile duct cancer. He lived his life with quiet dignity and died the same way, said MacTavish's wife of 39 years, ... and more » |
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Oncology Nurse Advisor No survival difference was observed for patients with bile duct tumors or gallbladder cancer (P = 0.68). Adjuvant chemotherapy or chemotherapy plus radiation therapy offered significantly improved survival compared with radiation therapy alone (OR, ... |
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GenomeWeb For this study, the researchers covalently conjugated the DNA transcription inhibitor α-amanitin to an anti-EpCAM monoclonal called chiHEA125, and tested it on human pancreatic, colorectal, breast, and bile duct cancer cell lines. |
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Doctors Lounge No survival difference was observed for patients with bile duct tumors or gallbladder cancer (P = 0.68). Adjuvant chemotherapy or chemotherapy plus radiation therapy offered significantly improved survival compared with radiation therapy alone (OR, ... |
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News & Observer Unnecessary because the day before the operation, he was diagnosed with advanced stage bile duct/pancreatic cancer. Dad's heart surgeon never visited him to explain the procedure and we were uninformed about the pancreatic cancer. |
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Dorset Echo A CANCER sufferer is doing as much as possible to raise awareness of a rare type which kills around 2000 people each year. Sharon Solomon, a 43-year-old mother of two with three step-daughters, was diagnosed with bile duct cancer last March. |
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Kitsap Sun By Reader Submitted Elizabeth Aguon Wiles passed away at her home with husband by her side on Wed., April 11, after a 2-year battle with bile duct cancer. She was 43. She is survived by granddaughter, Keilana Rae Wiles Arcega, children Natasha Arcega ... |
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WTHR Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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10TV Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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Indianapolis Star Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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Palladium-Item Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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NECN Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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The Republic Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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Washington Examiner Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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FOX19 Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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WLKY Louisville Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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Greenfield Daily Reporter Attorney Peter Racher told a Vanderburgh County jury during opening statements Wednesday that Bil Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2000 and later underwent a liver transplant. Musgrave blames his illness on waste materials ... and more » |
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WISH Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. He and other ex-miners who also blame their illnesses on the mine have ... and more » |
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Indianapolis Star Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. He and other ex-miners who also blame their illnesses on the mine have ... and more » |
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Wisconsin Rapids Tribune Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. He and other ex-miners who also blame their illnesses on the mine have ... and more » |
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The Oshkosh Northwestern Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. He and other ex-miners who also blame their illnesses on the mine have ... and more » |
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Wausau Daily Herald Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. He and other ex-miners who also blame their illnesses on the mine have ... and more » |
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Herald Times Reporter Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. He and other ex-miners who also blame their illnesses on the mine have ... and more » |
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FOX19 Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. He and other ex-miners who also blame their illnesses on the mine have ... and more » |
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Greenfield Daily Reporter Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. He and other ex-miners who also blame their illnesses on the mine have ... and more » |
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The Republic Musgrave was diagnosed with a rare form of bile duct cancer in 2001 that he blames on waste materials Alcoa dumped at the Squaw Creek Mine site near Boonville between 1965 and 1979. Alcoa spokesman Jim Beck tells the Evansville Courier & Press the ... and more » |
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Huffington Post In one 51-year-old man with bile-duct cancer, the researchers found that several metastases had shrunk to near vanishing after just two doses of relatively low concentrations of the nano-drug. And the tonsil tumor of a 63-year-old patient shrank by ... and more » |
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Scientific American (blog) In one 51-year-old man with bile-duct cancer, the researchers found that several metastases had shrunk to near vanishing after just two doses of relatively low concentrations of the nano-drug. And the tonsil tumor of a 63-year-old patient shrank by ... and more » |
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MarketWatch (press release) Harmful BRCA2 mutations may increase a woman's risk of pancreatic, stomach, gallbladder and bile duct cancer, and melanoma. Men with harmful BRCA1 mutations have an increased risk of male breast cancer and, possibly, of pancreatic, testicular, ... and more » |
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GlobeNewsWire (press release) Harmful BRCA2 mutations may increase a woman's risk of pancreatic, stomach, gallbladder and bile duct cancer, and melanoma. Men with harmful BRCA1 mutations have an increased risk of male breast cancer and, possibly, of pancreatic, testicular, ... and more » |
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Scientist In a dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast, and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice transplanted with human pancreatic tumors, the treatment resulted in tumor regression in 9 of 10 mice, ... and more » |
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WFTV Orlando The major function of the bile duct is to move a fluid called bile from the liver and gallbladder to the small intestine, where it helps digest the fats in foods. Bile Duct Cancer or Cholangiocarcinoma is a cancerous (malignant) growth in one of the ... |
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Newstrack India In the culture dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice bearing transplanted human pancreatic cancer, a single antibody injection was sufficient to inhibit tumour ... and more » |
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Patch.com That was followed by surgery to remove my gall bladder in March, and then a referral to specialists at New York Presbyterian who initially diagnosed me with bile duct cancer and recommended the Whipple Procedure—a five-hour surgery which removed part ... |
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Zee News In the culture dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice bearing transplanted human pancreatic cancer, a single antibody injection was sufficient to inhibit tumour ... and more » |
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HealthCanal.com In the culture dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice bearing transplanted human pancreatic cancer, a single antibody injection was sufficient to inhibit tumor ... and more » |
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Science Daily (press release) In the culture dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice bearing transplanted human pancreatic cancer, a single antibody injection was sufficient to inhibit tumor ... and more » |
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News-Medical.net In the culture dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice bearing transplanted human pancreatic cancer, a single antibody injection was sufficient to inhibit tumor ... and more » |
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Science Codex In the culture dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice bearing transplanted human pancreatic cancer, a single antibody injection was sufficient to inhibit tumor ... and more » |
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PhysOrg.com In the culture dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice bearing transplanted human pancreatic cancer, a single antibody injection was sufficient to inhibit tumor ... and more » |
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EurekAlert (press release) In the culture dish, the poison-loaded antibody arrested the growth of pancreatic, colorectal, breast and bile duct cancer cell lines. In mice bearing transplanted human pancreatic cancer, a single antibody injection was sufficient to inhibit tumor ... and more » |
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KY3 The University of Michigan is one of a handful of US transplant centers studying liver transplantation as a cure for bile duct cancer. Every year, thousands of Americans face a killer. But now surgeons are replacing a major organ to cure a cancer that ... |