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Tuesday, 1 June 2004
SMOKING TRIGGERS SALIVA'S SWITCH FROM HERO TO VILLIAN
Cigarette smoke transforms healthy saliva into a deadly cocktail that can accelerate mouth cancer, according to new research in the British Journal of Cancer.
Tuesday, 1 June 2004
SCIENTISTS SMUGGLE DRUGS INTO TUMOURS
Disguising a molecule to get it past the body's immune system could greatly enhance the success of a groundbreaking new therapy, Cancer Research UK scientists report in the British Journal of Cancer this week.
Tuesday, 4 May 2004
MASTECTOMY ALERT FOR SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN
South Asian breast cancer patients living in Yorkshire may have higher rates of mastectomy compared with non-Asians because they present to their GPs too late, Cancer Research UK scientists reveal today (Tuesday).
Tuesday, 6 April 2004
BRITISH ASIAN CANCER PATIENTS WANT BETTER INFORMATION
The information needs of British Asian cancer patients are not being met because of a lack of consideration for cultural differences, according to a new report published in the British Journal of Cancer today (Tuesday).
