https://youtu.be/C5sMslkfISU Strain of common cold virus could revolutionize treatment of bladder cancer A strain of the common cold virus has been found to potentially target, infect and destroy cancer cells in patients with bladder cancer, a new study reports. No… Read More ›
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2 components of red meat combined with alteration in DNA repair increase risk for bladder cancer
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Two components of red meat — dietary protein and dietary iron — may combine to form powerful carcinogens, N-nitroso compounds, which increase risk for bladder cancer. Moreover, individuals with reduced ability to reverse the effects of N-nitroso… Read More ›
High fluid intake appears to reduce bladder cancer risk
Public release date: 24-Oct-2011 BOSTON — Drinking plenty of fluids may provide men with some protection against bladder cancer, according to a study presented at the 10th AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research, held Oct. 22-25, 2011.
Increasing selenium intake may decrease bladder cancer risk
Public release date: 31-Aug-2010 – “The lower the levels of selenium, the higher the risk of developing bladder cancer,” – 39 percent reduced risk seen in a meta-analysis. •Selenium effects may vary according to individual’s characteristics. PHILADELPHIA — A common… Read More ›
Painters at significantly increased risk of bladder cancer
Public release date: 19-Jul-2010 – They found that after taking account of smoking, painters were still 30% more likely to develop bladder cancer than the general population. Bladder cancer risk in painters: a meta-analysis Painters are at significantly increased risk… Read More ›
Meat, especially if it’s well done, may increase risk of bladder cancer
Public release date: 19-Apr-2010 – “It’s well known that meat cooked at high temperatures generates heterocyclic amines (HCAs) that can cause cancer,”
53rd Health Research Report 31 MAR 2009 – Reconstruction
Editors Top Five: 1. Common fragrance ingredients in shampoos and conditioners are frequent causes of eczema 2. Frankincense oil — a wise man’s remedy for bladder cancer 3. Review of probiotic trial research finds only Bifantis able to claim… Read More ›
Frankincense oil — a wise man’s remedy for bladder cancer
2009 study posted for filing Contact: Charlotte Webber charlotte.webber@biomedcentral.com 44-207-631-9980 BioMed Central Originating from Africa, India, and the Middle East, frankincense oil has been found to have many medicinal benefits. Now, an enriched extract of the Somalian Frankincense herb Boswellia… Read More ›
Frankincense oil — a wise man’s remedy for bladder cancer
Contact: Charlotte Webber charlotte.webber@biomedcentral.com 44-207-631-9980 BioMed Central Originating from Africa, India, and the Middle East, frankincense oil has been found to have many medicinal benefits. Now, an enriched extract of the Somalian Frankincense herb Boswellia carteri has been shown to… Read More ›
Inhibition of urinary bladder carcinogenesis by broccoli sprouts. Abstract no. B149:
Your mom was right when she told you to eat your broccoli, or at least your broccoli sprouts. Researchers have found that this rich source of isothiocyanates (ITCs) – a well-known class of cancer prevention agents — could play a… Read More ›
Frankincense oil — a wise man’s remedy for bladder cancer
Public release date: 17-Mar-2009 – The team found that frankincense oil is able to discriminate between normal and cancerous bladder cells in culture, and specifically kill cancer cells.
New Discovery Raises Doubts About Use of Certain Targeted Therapies in Bladder Cancer
Public Release: 25-Mar-2009 – found that one of the genes commonly thought to promote the growth and spread of some types of cancers is in fact beneficial in bladder cancer – “Our data suggest using caution for their use in… Read More ›
Inhibition of urinary bladder carcinogenesis by broccoli sprouts. Abstract no. B149:
Public release date: 6-Dec-2007 Your mom was right when she told you to eat your broccoli, or at least your broccoli sprouts. Researchers have found that this rich source of isothiocyanates (ITCs) – a well-known class of cancer prevention agents… Read More ›