Showing 348 news articles about Cancer

Filters Content type: Editors' picks Topic: Cancer

HIV infection and damage to the immune system can disrupt the ability of the body to keep infections under control and to stop some cancers from growing. Rates of some, but not all, cancers are higher in people living with HIV than other people.

Immune System, Loaded With Remade T-Cells, Vanquishes Cancer

Editor's pick
New York Times
12 September 2011

Fish oils block chemotherapy drug

Editor's pick
BBC Health
12 September 2011

Fewer than 3 doses of cervical cancer vaccine effective

Editor's pick
Eurekalert Medicine & Health
9 September 2011

AIDS no longer an obstacle to effective cancer treatment

Editor's pick
HemOnc Today
2 September 2011

Cancer research in 'golden era', says charity chief

Editor's pick
Guardian
23 August 2011

HPV Vaccine Protects Women Against Anal Infection

Editor's pick
MedPage Today
23 August 2011

Gay Men More Likely to Receive Cancer Diagnoses

Editor's pick
MedPage Today
9 May 2011

One Drug, Many Targets: Is This The Future?

Editor's pick
HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
28 April 2011

New Study Finds A Decrease In AIDS-Defining Cancers, Offset By An Increase In Other Cancers

Editor's pick
HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
12 April 2011

Anal Cancer Screening Is Both Feasible and Warranted

Editor's pick
AIDSMeds
4 April 2011

Cancer vaccine boosted by infrastructure for HIV care in Africa

Editor's pick
Nature Medicine
8 March 2011

Nanotechnology may lead to new treatment of liver cancer

Editor's pick
Eurekalert Medicine & Health
22 February 2011

Scientists link oral sex to HPV cancer risk

Editor's pick
News.com.au
21 February 2011

In Africa, cancer is a burden that can no longer be ignored

Editor's pick
The Guardian
8 February 2011

Uganda: HIV youth receive cervical cancer vaccine

Editor's pick
Daily Monitor
20 January 2011