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Prototype Shows Promise As Approach to Countering Pancreatic Cancer

Prototype Shows Promise As Approach to Countering Pancreatic Cancer News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A research team has designed a molecule with potential to interfere in a new way with altered proteins that cause abnormal growth in 35 percent of pancreatic cancers. Published online in Nature Communications on May 11, a new study found that a molecule called a monobody clings to cancer-causing versions of the KRAS protein and keeps them from transmitting their signals. Changes in the DNA of the KRAS gene – which encodes a molecular switch that toggles between active and inactive states to regulate growth – cause the related protein to become stuck in the on mode. Cells with such mutations continually multiply and give rise to cancer.

SurvivorNet Teams with NYU Langone Health for Close the Gap, an Expansive Media Vertical Devoted to Racial Inequities in Cancer

SurvivorNet Teams with NYU Langone Health for Close the Gap, an Expansive Media Vertical Devoted to Racial Inequities in Cancer The health media platform s major new effort to provide stories and information that help close the racial gap in cancer care is backed by the experts at NYU Langone s Perlmutter Cancer Center. News provided by Share this article NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SurvivorNet, the nation s leading media company for cancer information, is announcing a collaboration with NYU Langone Health s Perlmutter Cancer Center for SurvivorNet.com devoted exclusively to telling patient stories, providing expert medical counsel, and delivering vetted health information as it relates to the huge disparities that exist for racial minorities in healthcare, particularly when it comes to cancer.

For many cancer patients, diagnosis carries psychological silver lining

For many cancer patients, diagnosis carries psychological silver lining By (0) Could a cancer diagnosis sometimes produce positive life changes? In a new study, many people with colon cancer, even in advanced stages, believed their diagnosis had brought some beneficial effects to their lives. In surveys of 133 colon cancer patients, researchers found that nearly all 95% said their lives had benefited in some way since their diagnosis. Advertisement Often, they felt their family relationships had strengthened, or they were better able to take things as they come and feel grateful for each day. That was the case whether people were in an earlier stage of the disease or had metastatic cancer meaning it had spread to distant sites in the body.

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