Cancer arises when your cells grow uncontrollably and refuse to die when they should. Normally, your body is equipped with ...
A clinical trial from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center looked at the effects of a targeted mRNA vaccine on early-stage ...
Thousands of single changes in the nucleotides that make up the human genome have been associated with an increased risk of ...
Stanford scientists have identified 380 key genetic variants that significantly influence cancer development, filtering ...
Stanford Medicine researchers sifted through thousands of single nucleotide mutations in DNA to identify fewer than 400 that are functionally associated with inherited cancer risk.
LIKE many cancers, ovarian cancer has long been known as a ‘silent’ disease. This is because its symptoms tend to be vague, ...
These commonly consumed foods and drinks have been recognised as carcinogens by the World Health Organisation.
Usually, cells follow an orderly process of growth, division, and death. Cancer can develop when cells grow and divide uncontrollably and do not die at the normal point in their life cycle.
Health bodies have warned that a red flag warning sign of a deadly disease could appear while speaking. According to experts, ...
New research in eGastroenterology identifies the unfolded protein response (UPR) as a crucial mechanism in maintaining ...
Imugene's trial programs could result in the first 'off the shelf' Car-T therapy that uses healthy donors' cells.