Prostate cancer is the second-most common cancer in men. A new study from Thomas Jefferson University uncovered a new ...
Researchers from the University of Seville have participated in research to identify the molecular details of the regulation ...
A hidden communication network between brain cells and glioblastoma tumors may be key to slowing this aggressive cancer.
In a TNBC animal model with limited responsiveness to chemotherapy, Telomir-1 demonstrated statistically significant activity on both tumor growth and cancer cell spread.
Decoding the complex communication system of the deadliest brain cancer has revealed that an already approved HIV drug could ...
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Researchers decipher a key mechanism that controls pancreatic cancer growth
Could this mark a shift in how we think about cancer therapy? At least in the laboratory, evidence suggests it may be . An ...
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MYC gene's dual role in cancer growth and immune suppression
The cancer gene MYC camouflages tumors by suppressing alarm signals that normally activate the immune system.
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and its Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy found that ...
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A Hidden Warning Sign Discovered in The Gut May Increase Cancer Risk
As we get older, chemical marks on our DNA slowly shift. Now, a study reveals this 'drift' in gut stem cells is fueled by ...
Trojan horse” approach may enable ‘antigen-independent’ therapy with potential to treat cancers not traditionally amenable to immunotherapy.
After being described in 2018, researchers knew they had something interesting with T3p, a single small RNA found in breast ...
Ibuprofen may be doing more than easing aches and pains—it could also help reduce the risk of some cancers. Studies have ...
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