Lung cancer cells can revert identity to a branching state, fueling resistance and aggressive growth
Oncologists have discovered that lung cancer cells can change their identity to resist treatment. Research published in ...
LiquidCell Dx, a next generation cancer diagnostics company, today announced publication in Nature of critical research underpinning the development of LiquidTME, its blood-based assay for tumor ...
Despite several randomized controlled trials demonstrating the benefits of combination therapies for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC), a significant treatment gap persists. This ...
For something so small, the thymus has had an oddly quiet life in medicine. It sits behind the sternum and helps train T cells, the immune system’s frontline recognizers. In childhood, that job is ...
The results of a study in mice by Van Andel Institute (VAI) scientists suggest that a person’s lifetime risk for cancer may begin before they are even born. Headed by J. Andrew Pospisilik, PhD, chair ...
What if a single blood test could determine whether you had one of 14 types of cancer? That's the question posed by a study published in November in the journal Cancer. Conducted by researchers at the ...
A teenager's innovative paper sensor for early pancreatic cancer detection, based on the protein mesothelin, captured global ...
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