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News Note: Strategy Sensitizes Tumors while Protecting Normal Tissues in Mice from Radiation Damage

News Note: Gene Therapy Method Slows Tumor Growth in Mice

Consortium of Researchers Discover Retroviral Link to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Short Strand of RNA May Help Predict Survival and Response to Treatment for Patients with Liver Cancer

Prostate Tumors Can Change the Function of Immune Cells in Mice

Gene Mutation Linked to Type of Childhood Cancer

Drug That Crosses Blood-Brain Barrier Reduces Formation of Brain Metastases in Mice

News Note: MicroRNAs as Prognostic Biomarkers for Esophageal and Colon Cancers

Hormone Cycling Found to Affect Gene Activity

Imaging Technique Allows Researchers to Monitor Protein Changes in Mouse Tumors

Researchers Identify a Novel Mechanism that Could Be Targeted to Prevent Cancer Spread

Cancer Immunotherapy Can Use Small Numbers of Stem-Like Immune Cells to Destroy Large Tumors in Mice

Genetic Variant Associated with Resistance to Chemotherapy Drug in Women with Breast Cancer

News Notes: Structure of Bacteria Related to Traveler's Diarrhea Could Have Implications for Cancer Vaccine Development

News Note: Biomarker Can Distinguish Between Cell Death and DNA Damage

Gene Delivery System Targets Tumor Blood Vessels in Dogs with Cancer

Scientists Identify a Potential Target that May Provide a New Approach to Melanoma Treatment

Molecule Provides Clues about How Infection with Human Papillomavirus May Lead to Cancer

Targeted Immune Cells Shrink Tumors in Mice

Researchers Identify New Regulatory Circuit Controlling Immune Production in Mice

Inherited Factors Play an Important Role in Breast Cancer Progression According to New Study in Mice