Gastrointestinal_Cancer News
VUMC study sheds light on gastric cancer development VUMC researchers have created the world’s first laboratory model of precancerous changes in the lining of the stomach, a scientific tour de force that is helping to unlock the mysteries of gastric cancer development. Friday, January 17th, 2020 |
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Colorectal cancer researchers receive SPORE funding Colorectal cancer researchers from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC) have been awarded a Specialized Program of Research Excellence grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Saturday, August 31st, 2019 |
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Pancreatic cancer clue Inflammation synergizes with a cell’s intrinsic genetic program to promote the development of pancreatic cancer. Friday, August 30th, 2019 |
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Protein’s role in inflammation-related cancer studied Investigators are exploring the molecular mechanisms behind the association of chronic inflammation and colon cancer. Friday, August 30th, 2019 |
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Clinical study tests drug that may prevent cancer metastasis A clinical study of a drug that may block cancer metastasis is currently enrolling patients at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. Thursday, July 11th, 2019 |
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SMAD4 clue to colon cancer A recent study has linked inflammation-driven carcinogenesis in the colon to loss of an important signaling protein called SMAD4. Friday, July 6th, 2018 |
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Researchers find novel mechanism of resistance to anti-cancer drugs The targeted anti-cancer therapies cetuximab and panitumumab are mainstays of treatment for advanced colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. However, many patients have tumors with genetic mutations that make them resistant to these anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) monoclonal antibodies, or the cancers develop resistance during treatment. Friday, October 20th, 2017 |
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Coffey lands major NCI award to support colorectal cancer research Vanderbilt’s Robert Coffey Jr., M.D. Friday, June 9th, 2017 |
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Study takes 3-D perspective on colorectal cancer Despite dramatic recent advances in treatment, colorectal cancer killed more than 49,000 Americans last year, according to the National Cancer Institute, making it the second most lethal malignancy after cancers of the lung and bronchus. Determined to reduce the death toll, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center recently put on their 3-D “glasses” and took […] Friday, March 24th, 2017 |
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Metastatic pancreatic cancer ‘reprograms’ for malignancy Metastatic pancreatic cancer — cancer that has spread from the pancreas to other tissues and is responsible for most patient deaths — changes its metabolism and is “reprogrammed” for optimal malignancy, according to new findings reported Jan. 16 in Nature Genetics. It may be possible to reverse the malignant reprogramming to treat metastatic pancreatic cancer, […] Thursday, January 19th, 2017 |
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Midgut neuroendocrine tumor prognosis Patients with small intestine neuroendocrine tumors often have mesenteric tumor deposits (MTDs) in the abdomen – discrete tumor nodules that are not connected to the primary tumor. The clinical significance of these tumor deposits has not been thoroughly investigated, and they are not included in the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) staging system for […] Thursday, January 12th, 2017 |
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Singer’s concert honors care received at Cancer Center A cancer patient’s gratitude toward his Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC) physician led to a star-studded concert to benefit the Cancer Center. Colon cancer survivor and country artist Wade Hayes was joined by six-time CMA and ACM Female Vocalist of the Year Miranda Lambert, four-time Grammy and CMA Award-winning artist Steve Wariner and Kix Brooks, CMA […] Thursday, March 24th, 2016 |