Recently added articles from Cancer Vaccine Week:
Reports from King Abdul-Aziz University advance knowledge in human papilloma virus.
Dec 21, 2009 ... In this recently published article, scientists in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia conducted a study "To assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices related to cervical cancer screening, and its underlying etiology and preventive measures among women living in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Six ...
Research on vaccines discussed by scientists at University of Notre Dame.(Report)
Dec 21, 2009 ... "TCR (T-cell receptor) recognition of antigenic peptides bound and presented by MHC (major histocompatibility complex) molecules forms the basis of the cellular immune response to pathogens and cancer. TCRs bind peptide-MHC complexes weakly and with fast kinetics, features which have ...
China Pharmaceutical University, Biopharmaceutical College details research in cancer vaccines.
Dec 21, 2009 ... A report, 'Strong humoral response elicited by a DNA vaccine targeting gastrin-releasing peptide with optimized adjuvants inhibits murine prostate carcinoma growth in vivo,' is newly published data in Endocrine-related Cancer. "Previous studies demonstrated that the elevated expression and ...
National Cancer Center Hospital, Department of Medical Oncology describes research in cancer vaccines immunotherapy.(Report)
Dec 21, 2009 ... Fresh data on cancer vaccines are presented in the report 'Regular dose of gemcitabine induces an increase in CD14+ monocytes and CD11c+ dendritic cells in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.' According to recent research from Tokyo, Japan, "Chemotherapy and immunotherapy often seem ...
Researchers identify barriers to HPV vaccination uptake in low-income populations.
Dec 21, 2009 ... Results of two separate studies show lower rates of HPV vaccination in low-income populations, and identify vaccination barriers and tailored interventions that may help to increase HPV vaccine uptake rates (see also American Association for Cancer Research). Findings were ...