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Scientists have discovered clues that may explain why some treatments stop working for people with bowel cancer—causing about ...
Matt Sanford, executive director of the MU Research Reactor, spoke on a panel Thursday emphasizing the future of nuclear ...
Christopher Gregg has lived years beyond what his oncologists originally accepted. Lessons from farming may have helped.
For the first time, researchers have identified a protein that represses the activity of energy-burning brown fat. The ...
Cancer plasticity allows tumor cells to change their identity, evade therapies, and adapt to environmental pressures, contributing to treatment resistance and metastasis. New research is targeting ...
I woke up from surgery groggy, with three minuscule incisions in my abdomen and huge peace of mind. I’d just had my fallopian ...
The son of Estée and Joseph Lauder spent much of his life in Palm Beach, and helped to build and expand his parents' company.
Cancer incidence rates among members of Generation X were two to three times higher than among people born in the 1940s, ...
Oesophageal adenocarcinoma has an extremely poor prognosis, and improving outcomes via therapy remains particularly challenging in such a heterogeneous cancer. Another avenue for improving outcomes ...
Now, a groundbreaking study from researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School is offering a potential new path forward: using already FDA-approved migraine medications to ...
Four already-approved drugs eased pain and shrank lesions in mice. Doctors share what that could mean for you.
Researchers at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed a novel algorithm that could provide a revolutionary ...