A new method has been developed to make drugs ‘smarter’ using nanotechnology so they will be more effective at reaching
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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
Treatment of cancer could become possible with adenovirus: Adenovirus binds to a specific type of carbohydrate that is overexpressed on certain types of cancer cells.
Adenovirus is a common virus that causes infectious diseases of the respiratory tract, eyes and gastrointestinal tract in humans and
How fat tissue shunts energy to tumors: The loss of p62 curtails energy-consuming activities in fat cells, leaving more nutrients available for tumor growth
Obesity is the second-leading preventable cause of cancer and represents one of the greatest threats to global human health. But
Cancer genes characterized using ground-breaking new method
All cells in our body carry the dictionary of genetic information, the human genome. However, their shape and function are
An index measures similarity between cancer cells and pluripotent stem cells: The new methodology measures tumor aggressiveness and the risk of relapse, helping doctors plan treatment
The theory that cancer progression involves the acquisition by tumor cells of features similar to those of stem cells has
New receptor genes turn T-cells into powerful liver cancer foes: Mouse genes that make human T cells powerful at fighting liver cancer could one day help patients do the same, scientists report.
Mouse genes that make human T cells powerful at fighting liver cancer could one day help patients do the same,
Liquid biopsy technology to improve prostate cancer treatment
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men and the fifth leading cause of death from cancer in