A simple and sensitive urine test developed by Imperial and MIT engineers has produced a colour change in urine to
Breast cancer treatment may force cells to ‘sleep’
Breast cancer treatment may ‘send tumour cells to sleep instead of killing them’ and allow the disease to return years
Baby diagnosed with cancer after a doctor mistook his rash for eczema
Boy, three, has experimental drug to treat a rare cancer he was diagnosed with as a baby after a doctor
New radiomics model uses immunohistochemistry to predict thyroid nodules
According to an ahead-of-print article published in the December issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), researchers have validated
Menopausal hormone therapy and breast cancer incidence
An international collaboration, using data from more than 100,000 women with breast cancer from 58 epidemiological studies worldwide, has found
Gut throws cells overboard when chemical insults build up
A team of Duke researchers has discovered that cells lining the gut of zebrafish — and probably humans too —
Two therapeutic targets identified for deadly lung cancer: Scientists discover a pair of enzymes that drive non-small-cell lung cancer by promoting inflammation
The vast majority of deadly lung cancer cases (85 percent) are termed non-small-cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs), which often contain a
33 People Have Died from Textured Breast Implants Linked to Cancer
In news that will make you comfort clutch your boobs, Allergan is recalling its textured breast implants after the U.S.
New technique helps create more personalized therapies for people with advanced cancers
Being able to identify targets for adoptive cell therapies is one of the first steps in developing personalized treatments for
People with close relatives who get skin cancer ‘are at higher risk’
How skin cancer could run in the family: Having a close relative with the disease ‘raises someone’s chance of getting