New Report Counters Claims on the Origin of Gastric Cancer
A new study in Gastroenterology suggests that stem cells from the upper part of the stomach cause changes that can lead to... Read More
More muscle, more protein may improve odds of surviving cancer: study
A review of nearly 150 studies reveals that a diet focused on maintaining muscle mass improves treatment response and survival in cancer... Read More
Risk factors and incidence of gastric cancer after detection of Helicobacter pylori infection: A large cohort study
A study of more than 370,000 veterans with H pylori infections published in Gastroenterology found an increased risk of gastric cancer in... Read More
Mindfulness Programming Improves Sleep Quality, Stress Reduction in Survivors and Caregivers
Mindfulness training lowers stress and enhances sleep and resilience in cancer survivors and and caregivers, according to a new study in OBM... Read More
BeiGene bags option on Leap cancer drug, requests PD-1 combination trial
BeiGene and Leap Therapeutics have teamed up to study a combination of an anti-DKK1 antibody with the anti-PD-1 antibody tislelizumab in patients... Read More
BeiGene bags option on Leap cancer drug, requests PD-1 combination trial
BeiGene and Leap Therapeutics have teamed up to study a combination of an anti-DKK1 antibody with the anti-PD-1 antibody tislelizumab in patients... Read More
Treatment Efficacy in Metastatic Esophageal, Gastric, or Gastroesophageal Cancer According to Expression of ERCC1
The biomarker ERCC1 is of interest for predicting sensitivity to platinum-based chemo, but a recent study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology... Read More
Meat intake and risk of gastric cancer in the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) Project
Researchers analyzed 22 studies involving more than 11,000 gastric cancer patients and determined that the consumption of red and processed meats raises... Read More
Curbing Cancer’s Addiction to Treat It
In a new study, Australian researchers describe how they stopped gastric cancer growth in lab models by neutralizing a gene receptor called... Read More
H. Pylori Infection Must Be Wiped Out to Cut Gastric Cancer Risk
A new study led by UPenn’s Perelman school shows that completely eradicating H. Pylori infection reduces the risk of gastric cancer.