Squeezing out cancer

WILMINGTON – For the third straight year, Delaney Diaz will be selling lemonade to raise money for childhood cancer research. With Alex’s Lemonade Stand, Diaz has already raised more than $2,000 and she’s looking forward to another big event. This year, as a matter of fact, she’s added raffles, a bake sale and face painting. Stop by and help the cause at 285 Salem Street in Wilmington from 11:00 …

MONTGOMERY: Cancer Institute of NJ honors 3 from township

MONTGOMERY — The Cancer Institute of New Jersey has named three township residents as its only individual honorees this year.

MONTGOMERY: Cancer Institute of NJ honors 3 from township

MONTGOMERY — The Cancer Institute of New Jersey has named three township residents as its only individual honorees this year.

MONTGOMERY: Cancer Institute of NJ honors 3 from township

MONTGOMERY — The Cancer Institute of New Jersey has named three township residents as its only individual honorees this year.

‘Basal-Like’ Breast Cancer Does Not Originate From Basal Stem Cells

New research uncovers a case of mistaken identity that may have a significant impact on future breast cancer prevention and treatment strategies. The study, published by Cell Press in the September 3rd issue of the journal Cell Stem Cell, suggests that despite their “stem cell-like” characteristics, most aggressive breast tumors are not derived from normal mammary gland stem cells. The glandular …

Chemical In Widely Consumed Foods Linked To Skin Cancer

The September cover story of the nation’s leading cancer journal, Cancer Research, features a new study from The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, that links capsaicin, a component of chili peppers, to skin cancer. While the molecular mechanisms of the cancer-promoting effects of capsaicin are not clear and remain controversial, The Hormel Institute has shown a definite connection to …