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Venom protein may lead to brain cancer cure
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Reuters - Doctors seeking treatments for malignant brain tumors have found promise in the venom of scorpions, according to a study released on Friday.
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Study: Venom Protein May Lead To Brain Cancer Cure
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Doctors seeking treatments for malignant brain tumors have found promise in the venom of scorpions, according to a study.
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Scorpion Venom Tested Against Brain Cancer
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HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 28 (HealthDay News) -- A synthetic version of a protein found in scorpion venom has passed its first test in a treatment for one of the deadliest forms of cancer and is headed toward trials against other tumors.
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Venom protein may lead to brain cancer cure- study
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Reuters - Doctors seeking treatments for malignant brain tumors have found promise in the venom of scorpions, according to a study released on Friday.
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Scorpion Venom Tested Against Brain Cancer
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HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 28 (HealthDay News) -- A synthetic version of a protein found in scorpion venom has passed its first test in a treatment for one of the deadliest forms of cancer and is headed toward trials against other tumors.
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Brain Cancer News Scorpion Venom Tested as Brain Cancer Treatment
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SPACE.com / LiveScience.com - A treatment based on scorpion venom loaded with radioactive material is being tested as a way to kill brain cancer.
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Brain Cancer News Whole Brain Radiation Doesn't Aid Brain Cancer Survival
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HealthDay - TUESDAY, June 6 (HealthDay News) -- Whole brain radiation therapy along with more targeted radiation therapy doesn't improve survival in patients whose cancer has migrated to the brain, but it may improve their quality of life by preventing the return of tumors and the loss of brain function, Japanese researchers report.
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Brain Cancer News US To Review Mobile Phone Safety For Brain Tumors
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Nidhi Sharma - AHN Contributor Washington DC (AHN) – The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says it will review wireless phone safety following a recently published study that raised concerns about a heightened risk of brain cancer. Swedish researchers said last month the use of...
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