Learn how brain tumor growth may depend not only on cancer-causing mutations, but also on the molecular conditions in ...
As brain tumors grow, they must do one of two things: push against the brain or use finger-like extensions to invade and destroy surrounding tissue. Previous research found that tumors that push—or ...
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A strange pattern could explain the mysterious origins of brain cancer
Confocal microscope image of a fruit fly brain. (Louise Cheng) Not every region of your brain is equally susceptible to ...
When lung cancer treatment stops working, what happens next? New research reveals the answer may depend on how the cancer grows. Medical researchers at Flinders University have uncovered an important ...
Machine Learning Risk Stratification Approach Using Patient-Reported Outcomes for Forecasting Unplanned Health Care Use and Symptom Burden in Cancer Survivors We use a mathematical model of tumor ...
A targeted antibody‑drug conjugate shrinks tumors and slows progression in recurrent uterine cancer by ferrying potent ...
Researchers have discovered how IBD activates the bone marrow and increases the risk of colon cancer through a key TL1A signal.
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Scientists find antioxidant may feed tumor growth
Questions about antioxidants and cancer rarely stay simple. Antioxidants are usually framed as protective substances that limit cellular damage. This new Nature study forces a more careful view.
A new UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center study suggests that the way immune cells are organized inside melanoma tumors may help researchers better understand which patients will benefit ...
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