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Scientist Aims To Improve Chemotherapy Breast Cancer Treatments, University Of Wolverhampton

A University of Wolverhampton scientist has received a grant worth £15,000 from leading research charity Breast Cancer Campaign to investigate improvements to chemotherapy treatment. Around 40 per cent of cancers are resistant to chemotherapy and some patients will see their breast cancer return.
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Cancer Research Could Improve Survival Rates

Health : Medical News Today (3 years ago)

Scientists have begun a three-year study to analyse why cancer patients become resistant to treatments designed to fight the disease. A research team from Kingston University has been awarded £99,000 to investigate why some tumours... Read Post

Researchers Stress Cancer Cells To Improve Treatment

Health : Medical News Today (4 years ago)

South Dakota State University scientists are investigating whether "stressing" cancer cells can make cancer radiation treatment and chemotherapy more effective. Professor Xiangming Guan of SDSU's Department of Pharmaceutical Science... Read Post

Researchers Stress Cancer Cells to Improve Treatment

Health : Newswise Medical News (4 years ago)

South Dakota State University pharmaceutical scientists investigate whether stressing cancer cells can make cancer radiation treatment and chemotherapy more effective. They have been testing different compounds over the past six yea... Read Post


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