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BRCA1 Brain Development

Potential Link between Brain Development and Breast Cancer Gene

April 10, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Scientists at the Salk Institute have uncovered details into a surprising—and crucial—link between BRCA1 brain development and a gene whose mutation is tied to breast and ovarian cancer. Aside from better understanding neurological damage associated ...

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Metastatic pancreatic cancer

Jamming a Protein Signal Forces Cancer Cells to Devour Themselves

April 7, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Under stress from chemotherapy or radiation, some cancer cells dodge death by consuming a bit of themselves, allowing them to essentially sleep through treatment and later awaken as tougher, resistant disease. Interfering with a single cancer-prom ...

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BRCA1 Brain Development

Fertility Drugs Do Not Increase Breast Cancer Risk

April 4, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Women who took clomiphene citrate (brand name Clomid) or gonadotropins as a part of fertility treatment did not experience an increased risk for breast cancer over 30 years of follow-up, compared with women who were not treated with these medications ...

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PAK Inhibitor Research

Experimental Cancer Drug Reverses Schizophrenia in Mice

April 2, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Johns Hopkins researchers say that an experimental anticancer compound appears to have reversed behaviors associated with schizophrenia and restored some lost brain cell function in adolescent mice with a rodent version of the devastating mental illn ...

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Metastatic pancreatic cancer

Cancer cells explode with new treatment

March 24, 2014
by Beatriz Morales

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have discovered that a substance called Vacquinol-1 makes cells from glioblastoma, the most aggressive type of brain tumor, literally explode. When mice were given the substance, which can be given in ta ...

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