Cancer cells seldom start off stealthy. Quite to the contrary, they announce their presence to the immune system by planting ...
BARCELONA, Spain — In a groundbreaking study that could reshape our understanding of cancer, scientists have uncovered a treasure trove of potential new targets for cancer treatment. This discovery ...
A new study argues for a revised clonal evolution model of cancer, incorporating genetic and non-genetic factors to improve understanding and treatment. Like all living organisms, cancer cells are ...
Cancer cells are driven by the same imperative guiding all living things: to grow, survive and reproduce. Although cancer's ...
A new and promising approach in cancer research has emerged, where bee venom could play a crucial role in targeting and ...
A review examines the prevailing theory of cancer evolution. The authors highlight both practical and theoretical limitations of the clonal model of cancer evolution and propose areas for improving ...
Cell and gene therapy: Dr. Jeff Hersh examines 25 years of technological advances In general, earlier stage cancers have ...
Mirvetuximab soravtansine was the first ADC to show efficacy as a therapy for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer. Despite high ...
Cancer cells seldom start off stealthy. Quite to the contrary, they announce their presence to the immune system by planting chemical red flags right on their membranes. Once alerted, the body's ...
This 'cancer protection' gene could actually raise your risk of breast and ovarian cancer—here’s what you need to know ...
A recent study highlights the role of sphingolipids in cancer cells' immune evasion strategies. Researchers found that these ...
Cancer cells rarely begin stealthily. Quite the contrary, they alert the immune system to their presence by displaying chemical red flags on their membranes. When detected, the body’s defences can ...