Mutations that cause esophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) have been mapped in unprecedented detail — unveiling that more than half could be
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Opposite effect: Protein widely known to fight tumors also boosts cancer growth: Researchers find evidence that genome ‘guardian’ can stimulate cancer
Search for a description of “p53” and it becomes clear that this human protein is widely known for its cancer-fighting
Increased risk for breast cancer after childbirth may last more than 20 years
The increased risk for breast cancer that occurs after childbirth can last more than 20 years. The risk may be
Women Are Going Eight Months Before Being Diagnosed With This Cancer
Fact: around 1,600 Australians will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year. It’s an alarming statistic, but what’s worse is
Evidence mounts linking aspirin to lower risk of ovarian cancer: New study shows daily use can reduce risk by 23 percent
Taking a low-dose aspirin daily may help women lower their risk of developing ovarian cancer. A new study co-led by
Secrets of ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ pancreatic cancer tumors revealed: Immune cell makeup of tumors is controlled by factors specific to individual cancer cells
So-called “hot” tumors filled with T cells are often considered to be more sensitive to immunotherapy compared to “cold” tumors
This Woman Had Her Ovaries Removed To Reduce Cancer Risk
Monique was just 18 when she first noticed a constant, dull ache in her lower abdomen. “Being so busy with
Transport of lipid-conjugated floxuridine by natural serum albumin for delivery to cancer cells
How can elimination of therapeutics from the bloodstream or their early enzymatic degradation be avoided in systemic delivery? Chinese scientists
Higher body fat linked to lower breast cancer risk in younger women
While obesity has been shown to increase breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women, a large-scale study co-led by a University
Gene mapping lays groundwork for precision chemotherapy: First-of-its-kind study maps links between 625 genes and 31 different chemotherapy treatments
Despite the great successes of targeted cancer drugs and the promise of novel immunotherapies, the vast majority of people diagnosed