Study Shows Paste May Work Against Cancer Radiation Scarring
NYU Langone study finds an antiscarring paste helps stop the radiation-induced fibrosis commonly observed in cancer therapy.
Study Shows Potential for Vitamin C as Anti-Cancer Treatment
High-dose vitamin C could become a safe treatment for some forms of leukemia in patients with key genetic differences, NYU Langone study says.
Study Shows Promise for Sodium Imbalance Misdiagnoses
NYU Winthrop Hospital study shows promise for correcting common misdiagnoses of hyponatremia.
Study Shows Promising Results for Cuff-Assisted Colonoscopy
NYU Langone’s Dr. Seth A. Gross and colleagues find cuff-assisted colonoscopy may offer more efficient screening for colorectal cancer.
Study Shows the Impact Supermarkets Have on Children’s Diets
A study by NYU Langone researchers finds proximity to full-service supermarkets may not significantly impact children’s dietary habits.
Study Suggests New Approach for Treating Osteoarthritis
NYU Langone study shows how depleted levels of chemical adenosine levels in joints may lead to osteoarthritis.
Study Suggests New Way to Prevent Spread of Flu
NYU Langone study in mice shows that keeping virus particles from attaching to acids in sinuses and the throat hinders spread of influenza A.
Study Suggests Some People Can Skip Radiation After Surgery
Dr. Deborah Axelrod, an oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses a new study on avoiding unneeded breast cancer treatment.
Study Suggests Why Cancer Therapy Boosts Heart Disease Risk
NYU Langone researchers found a mechanism that might explain why immune checkpoint inhibitors used for cancer treatment can increase risk for heart attacks and stroke.
Study Surveys Molecular Landscape of Endometrial Cancer
NYU Langone researchers lead in-depth survey of molecular players in endometrial cancer and suggest new treatment approaches.