Scholarly Articles on Cancer
Cancer Research Databases from the University of Connecticut
A collection of six searchable cancer-related databases. You can find all sorts of scholarly material through this search feature.
Aspartame Consumption in Relation to Childhood Brain Cancer Risk
This case-control study published by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute proves that aspartame consumption, either by a pregnant or breast-feeding mother or by a child, is not correlated with an increase in brain tumor risk.
Veterans Health Administration: Research & Development for Skin Cancer
An informative and easy-to-read scholarly approach to skin cancer, from diagnosis to symptoms to treatment. Includes links and resources for other sources on this common cancer diagnosis.
Lung Cancer: Challenges and Solutions for Supportive Care
Published by Cambridge University Press, this article discusses ways that doctors and other medical staff can intervene to help support people diagnosed with this most-deadly of cancers.
Nutrition and Cancer, published by Nutrition Journal
A publicly-accessible guide to Nutritional Journal's recent study into the link between diet and cancer. This study goes so far as to suggest that a change in diet could lead to a reduction in the likelihood of developing cancer as much as 70%.
The Journal of Cancer Management and Research
A peer-reviewed journal focusing on cancer research and the optimal use of existing treatments to manage cancer cases, on a patient-by-patient basis. I am a regular reader and contributor to this journal, which I think is the best of its kind.
Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapeutics
Published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, this article looks at the potential uses of nanotechnology in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer. I'm a big fan of nanotech, and I look forward to a day when it helps people facing cancer.
A collection of six searchable cancer-related databases. You can find all sorts of scholarly material through this search feature.
Aspartame Consumption in Relation to Childhood Brain Cancer Risk
This case-control study published by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute proves that aspartame consumption, either by a pregnant or breast-feeding mother or by a child, is not correlated with an increase in brain tumor risk.
Veterans Health Administration: Research & Development for Skin Cancer
An informative and easy-to-read scholarly approach to skin cancer, from diagnosis to symptoms to treatment. Includes links and resources for other sources on this common cancer diagnosis.
Lung Cancer: Challenges and Solutions for Supportive Care
Published by Cambridge University Press, this article discusses ways that doctors and other medical staff can intervene to help support people diagnosed with this most-deadly of cancers.
Nutrition and Cancer, published by Nutrition Journal
A publicly-accessible guide to Nutritional Journal's recent study into the link between diet and cancer. This study goes so far as to suggest that a change in diet could lead to a reduction in the likelihood of developing cancer as much as 70%.
The Journal of Cancer Management and Research
A peer-reviewed journal focusing on cancer research and the optimal use of existing treatments to manage cancer cases, on a patient-by-patient basis. I am a regular reader and contributor to this journal, which I think is the best of its kind.
Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapeutics
Published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, this article looks at the potential uses of nanotechnology in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer. I'm a big fan of nanotech, and I look forward to a day when it helps people facing cancer.