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Eisai co-developing cancer drug fueled by bacteria; U.S. trials launch soon

Tokyo's Anaeropharma Science is launching U.S. clinical trials as early as March for a new stomach cancer drug fueled by bacteria.

Researchers inch closer to stomach cancer blood tests

Panels of serum biomarkers can be very useful in identifying different types of cancers and suggesting what their risk of progressing might be. However, for gastric adenocarcinoma, the most common

Angiogenesis biomarker tracks better gastric cancer outcomes

Gastric (stomach) cancer kills over 865,000 people every year, and its incidence in young people is increasing. Anti-angiogenesis agents can be effective in stomach cancer but until now there have

Genes help personalize stomach cancer treatments

There is a growing recognition that no two cancers are alike. That is why "personalized medicine" is more than just a trendy phrase to researchers who are working on treatments that go beyond "one

A gene gone wild may cause stomach cancer

Australian genetic researcher Brendan Jenkins has seen the enemy, and it's name is STAT3. It's a gene that may contribute to stomach and other cancers, and, in an interview with The Age of Australia,

Pine needle therapy for stomach ulcers

A prominent Russian scientist has been testing an experimental therapy for helicobacter pylori bacterium (H.pylori), the root cause of stomach ulcers, which is made from green pine needles.