It’s estimated that nearly one-third of all cancer deaths are caused not by the cancer itself but by cachexia —
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A step closer to developing a DNA test for liver cancer
A group of researchers from Mayo Clinic and Exact Sciences Corporation have completed a phase II study comparing a set
More breast cancer patients can safely forgo chemotherapy: Study
A 21-gene test performed on tumors could enable most patients with the most common type of early breast cancer to
Genome’s dark matter offers clues to major challenge in prostate cancer: Researchers identify a lncRNA that provides insight into a key driver of prostate cancer — and a potential target for future therapy
The dark matter of the human genome may shed light on how the hormone androgen impacts prostate cancer. Researchers at
Tumor cells evade death through in extremis DNA repair: A study on breast cancer conducted at IRB Barcelona identifies the key role of p38 in safeguarding tumor cells against the excessive accumulation of DNA damage, which would otherwise cause cell death
Greater knowledge of the mechanisms that contribute to the survival of tumour cells is key to vanquishing them. The study
Particle shows promise for treating the deadliest type of breast cancer: Like a smart bomb, the potential treatment targets a cancer-enabling agent to prevent lung metastasis
USC researchers have pinpointed a remedy to thwart a protein that helps the metastatic spread of breast cancer, a leading
The dark side of our genes — healthy aging in modern times
The transition to modernity — largely driven by the Industrial Revolution — provided us with easier access to food and
Diagnosing breast cancer with an imaging pill
For women, mammograms are a sometimes uncomfortable, but necessary, annual ritual. But this procedure doesn’t always provide accurate results, and
Chemical octopus catches sneaky cancer clues, trace glycoproteins
Cancer drops sparse chemical hints of its presence early on, but unfortunately, many of them are in a class of
New breath and urine tests detect early breast cancer more accurately
A new method for early and accurate breast cancer screening has been developed by researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the