The Senate approves an increase of about 0.3 percent for the 2013 NIH budget, but the Department of Energy doesn’t fare as well.
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The Senate approves an increase of about 0.3 percent for the 2013 NIH budget, but the Department of Energy doesn’t fare as well.
Exposure to doses of radiation used in some diagnostics in childhood can triple the risk of brain cancer and leukemia as an adult.
The regulatory agency will allow early-stage breast cancer patients to try experimental drugs previously reserved for those with advanced disease.
A Texas cancer institute is taking a second look at the largest grant it ever awarded after concerns were raised that the proposal never received proper scientific review.
Vesicles released by melanoma cells stimulate pro-metastasis behaviors in bone marrow cells.
Cancers due to radiation will not increase in Japan, according to studies conducted in the wake of the 2011 nuclear disaster.
A petition asking for online, readable publication of all government-funded research is making its way to the White House.
US Preventive Services Task Force recommends against a commonly used prostate cancer screening.
The University of Michigan is funding exploratory ideas that cross disciplinary boundaries with $20,000 a pop.
A new bill aims to increase transparency in cancer clinical trials by requiring researchers to divulge all outcomes.