Prostate cancer often earns the label “silent killer” because it can develop and progress for years without producing noticeable symptoms. Understanding this timeline becomes crucial for men seeking ...
Researchers developed a new method to predict how cancer cells evolve by gaining or losing whole chromosomes. Chromosome changes create rapid shifts that help tumors grow, adapt and resist treatment.
New research from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) finds a potential therapeutic opportunity in regulatory T cells’ resilience to the loss of Foxp3; shows how cancer develops resistance to ...
A new and important genetic discovery, which sheds light on how prostate cancers develop and spread, has been made by an international research team led by scientists at The University of Nottingham.
Adelaide University researchers are preparing to send living cancer cells into space aboard a suborbital rocket, in a ...
Brain cancer is a serious and often frightening disease. It happens when cells in the brain begin to grow in an uncontrolled ...
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How inherited genes help shape the course of cancer
A new multicenter study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in collaboration with the Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) and colleagues around the world, ...
It's been more than two decades since scientists finished sequencing the human genome, providing a comprehensive map of human biology that has since accelerated progress in disease research and ...
Mercy Medical Center oncologist Dr. David Rosenberg joins Jenyne to discuss triple-negative breast cancer, and research into ...
A new study suggests that pancreatic cancer may start preparing to "hide" from the immune system long before the disease becomes full-blown cancer. Researchers found that very early, precancerous ...
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