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Study highlights the need for caution while using CRISPR-based gene therapies
A comprehensive study-;conducted by researchers at Sanford Burnham Prebys, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and other groups-;has shown that gene
Study shows how whole genome sequencing could benefit children with cancer
Unravelling the entire genetic code for each child who has been diagnosed with cancer can give a more accurate diagnosis
Microtubule regulatory protein inhibits early HIV-1 infection, study finds
Northwestern Medicine investigators have discovered that a microtubule regulatory protein inhibits early HIV type 1 (HIV-1) infection, according to findings
OSU research shines light on the way malignant cancer cells change shape
Oregon State University research has shed new light on the way malignant cells change their shape and migration techniques to
Cancer care in crisis: campaigners fear survival rates will slide
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Black lung cancer patients receiving immunotherapy may fare better than white patients
Non-Hispanic Black patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who were treated with immunotherapy had a lower risk of death
At initial cancer diagnosis, a deeply personalized assessment can help guide treatment plan
In treating cancer, personalized medicine means recognizing that the same disease can behave differently from one patient to another, and
Scientists turn into molecular detectives to find clues to why certain cancer therapies stop working
A new research study at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard
New 3D pancreatic cancer model could be used to develop and test targeted treatments
An international team of scientists has created a three-dimensional (3D) pancreatic cancer tumor model in the laboratory, combining a bioengineered