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Antibiotics Not Enough to Stop Gastric Lymphoma (HealthDay)
Antibiotics may not be enough to stop recurring gastric lymphoma, a type of cancer caused by bacteria, according to an article in the September issue of <i>The American Journal of Pathology</i>.
Eczema Medications May Carry Cancer Risk (American Cancer Society)
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning eczema patients and their doctors that the eczema treatments Elidel (pimecrolimus) and Protopic (tacrolimus) may carry a risk of cancer.
FDA OK's Arranon for Rare Leukemia and Lymphoma (American Cancer Society)
The US Food and Drug Administration, on October 31, approved a new chemotherapy drug treatment for two rare forms of blood cancer.
Myeloid Leukemia Risk Linked to Obesity (HealthDay)
The risk of developing myeloid leukemia appears to significantly rise as body weight and waist size increase, Australian researchers report.
New Approach Works Against Leukemia, Lymphoma (HealthDay)
Experts have long known that blood stem cells extracted from umbilical cords can help beat back deadly lymphomas and leukemias. Unfortunately, there's always been one roadblock: the average umbilicus contains only enough stem cells to help the smallest pa
New Chemo Regimen Best for Lymphoma (HealthDay)
A new chemotherapy combination is more effective at treating aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma than three cycles of chemotherapy plus radiation, French researchers have found.
New Drug for Mouth Sores after Bone Marrow Transplants (American Cancer Society)
Leukemia and lymphoma patients who need a bone marrow transplant now have a drug to help them cope with one of the treatment's most common side effects: mouth sores (called oral mucositis). Most patients develop these mouth sores, which are often painful
Outlook Brighter for Patients With Follicular Lymphoma (American Cancer Society)
<b>Summary:</b> Adding monoclonal antibodies to chemotherapy appears to help patients with follicular lymphoma live longer. That's the conclusion of a study published recently in the <i>Journal of Clinical Oncology.</i> The researc
Sunlight May Not Be All Bad for Some Cancers (American Cancer Society)
Can sunlight do you some good when it comes to cancer? The theory has been around for decades, fueled in part by statistics showing that people in sunnier climates are less likely to die from cancer than those in gloomier areas. Now two new studies publis
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