Oncologists have discovered that lung cancer cells can change their identity to resist treatment. Research published in Molecular Oncology reveals how lung cancer cells can become more aggressive and ...
Dr Ankita Tiwari explains how high blood sugar feeds cancer cells. He also shares factors that increase risk and how to ...
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have revealed how mistakes in the final step of cell division can have ...
Cancer scientists have discovered that lung cancer cells can change their identity to resist treatment. Research published today [27 May] in Molecular Oncology reveals how lung cancer cells can become ...
Scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and their colleagues are shedding new light on a tumor’s earliest moments — revealing how lung cells with cancer-causing mutations recruit ...
Not every region of your brain is equally susceptible to cancer. Over many decades of treating brain cancer, doctors have ...
Traditional electrotaxis assays place electrodes directly into the cell culture medium, which inevitably drives current through the sample.
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive form of blood cancer. It affects people of all ages but is most common in those over 65. Around 150 people are diagnosed with the disease each year in ...
The stiffness of tumor tissue plays a role in how cancer spreads. Furthermore, stiff tumor tissue leaves traces in the affected cells, according to two recent research studies from Lund University.
A Moffitt Cancer Center researcher has introduced a new model that addresses one of biology's most fundamental questions: How does genetic information keep living systems organized and therefore alive ...
“The association between fat accumulation, cancer aggressiveness and poor patient outcomes has been identified for decades in breast and other cancers,” Andolino said. “But how those fats accumulate ...