How do different cancer subtypes arise? Do they originate from distinct cells, or from a single multipotent cell capable of ...
Scientists have discovered why ovarian cancer spreads so rapidly through the abdomen. Cancer cells enlist normally protective abdominal cells, forming mixed groups that work together to invade new ...
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death. Enrichment of regulatory T cells (T-regs) in solid cancers is generally associated with poor ...
How do different cancer subtypes arise? Do they originate from distinct cells, or from a single multipotent cell capable of ...
A new study by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research has uncovered a hidden mechanism explaining why breast cancer can return many years after successful treatment. Published in Nature ...
By their nature, cancer cells have different nutritional needs than healthy cells. "Cancer cells have a distinct metabolism," said Gary Patti, the Michael and Tana Powell Professor of Chemistry at ...
In a recent study, Stevens researchers have shown how colorectal cancers can evolve from mature intestinal cells that revert ...
Melanoma may not become steadily more dangerous with age as scientists once assumed. In a surprising discovery, researchers ...
South Korea's National Cancer Center is developing a new AI model to predict drug responses, envisioning it acting as a ...