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A new study from Professor Vadim Backman shows that restoring cellular memory prevents cancer cells’ ability to adapt to evade treatment.
A team of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) researchers have made an important finding about why genetically ...
Scientists have discovered a sugar compound from deep-sea bacteria that can destroy cancer cells in a dramatic way. This natural substance, produced by microbes living in the ocean, causes cancer ...
In a wholly new approach to cancer treatment, Northwestern University biomedical engineers have doubled the effectiveness of ...
Metastasis is the name for cancer that has spread from an initial, or “primary” tumor, to other parts of the body. It’s also ...
AbstractTo explore how early cancers can be detected prior to clinical signs or symptoms, we assessed prospectively collected serial plasma samples from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study, ...
The FDA has eliminated a safety monitoring requirement and eased certain restrictions that had been in place since CAR T-therapies first reached the market in 2017. The agency and financial ...
Despite her commitment to fitness, Bianca Harvey received a life-altering cancer diagnosis at age 34. Now Harvey's treatment has her cancer shrinking by over 50%, offering hope for remission.
From the clustering analysis, knockout genes that lead to the flux data near that of drug-sensitive cells are considered drug sensitization targets. This computational approach is demonstrated using ...
Cancer cells turbocharge themselves by stealing the energy-producing units from neurons in tumours, scientists report today in Nature 1. This act of thievery seems to give cancer cells a boost to ...
Neurons often receive organelles called mitochondria from other cells. It emerges that neurons donate mitochondria that support cancer-cell spread.