Articles > Colon Cancer colon, large intestine, diarrhea, constipation, rectum, bloody stools Asuragen launches KRAS, BRAF mutational testing in CLIA laboratory Asuragen, Inc., a leader in molecular diagnostics and nucleic acid-based pharmacogenomics services, announced today that it has launched KRAS and BRAF mutational testing services in its CAP-accredited CLIA laboratory. Medicare beneficiaries receive prescription drug cost relief under Affordable Care Act U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced that more than 1 million Medicare beneficiaries have received prescription drug cost relief through the Affordable Care Act. Reactivation of CDX2 gene may halt progression of colon cancer The intestines have to work properly if we are to benefit from the food we eat. Digestive juices must be secreted, the food broken down into smaller components and then transported through the gut wall and onwards to muscles and organs. The lining of the gut is coated Study finds rectal cancer rates are increasing among young individuals A new analysis has found that while colon cancer rates have remained steady over the past several decades among people under the age of 40, rectal cancer rates are increasing in this population across races and in both sexes. SMI/Omega development team receives fund to develop prototype fast multispectral endoscope Cascade Technologies, Inc., announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary Spectral Molecular Imaging, Inc. (SMI) will receive NIH research funding through a collaboration with Omega Optical of Brattleboro, Vermont. This effort will accelerate development of a new class of medical endoscopes enhanced with proprietary multispectral imaging technology. The principal Adequate calcium intake maintains optimum bone mass A broad range of scientific research has demonstrated that an adequate intake of calcium plays an important role in building and maintaining optimum bone mass, and a recent meta-analysis published online in the British Medical Journal should not cause consumers to doubt the value of calcium supplements for ACS CAN report finds nearly half of all states falling short on legislative solutions to prevent, fight cancer Nearly half of all states are falling short on legislative solutions to prevent and fight cancer, according to a new report released today by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN). However, despite budget crises in several states, some state lawmakers still made positive progress in Exact Sciences reports total revenues of $1.3M for second-quarter 2010 Exact Sciences Corp. today announced its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2010. BioTime announces 21 new stem cell products for sale BioTime, Inc. announced today that on August 1, 2010 the Company will be offering for sale 21 new stem cell products for research use only. These products will include the novel stem cell lines: E120 expressing the gene LGR5 useful in colon cancer drug discovery, EN16, T43, Combined technologies offer promise for detecting colon cancer in women A team led by a Northwestern University biomedical engineer has found that combining novel optical technologies with a common colon cancer screening test may allow doctors to more accurately detect the presence of colon cancer, particularly in women. Articles 1..10 of 3862. Page1 | Next >

  
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