ovarian cancer

Regular Exercise Could Protect Against Ovarian Cancer

Engaging in physical activities, including exercise as a leisure activity, could help protect women against ovarian cancer, finds a new study.

Study May Rewrite How Ovaries Are Formed

New research from the University of Adelaide may update the accepted view of how an ovary is formed.

A Chat With A*STAR Chief Scientist, Professor Sir David Lane – Part I

Asian Scientist Magazine catches up with A*STAR's chief scientist, Prof. Sir David Lane, to discuss his recent win of the 2012 Cancer Research UK Lifetime Achievement Award.

EntreMed Inc. Initiates Plans For China Office

EntreMed, Inc., has initiated plans to establish an office in China to facilitate the company’s drug development and clinical trials in that country.

Study: Lynch Syndrome Patients Carry Mutations That Increase Cancer Risk

Researchers have found that patients carrying genetic mutations that characterize Lynch syndrome face an increased risk of developing breast and pancreatic cancer.

Caffeine Linked To Estrogen Changes In Asian Women, NIH Study

Asian women who consumed roughly two cups of coffee a day had elevated estrogen levels when compared to women who consumed less, a study has found.