Scientists have found a new way to stop cancer growth without damaging healthy cells. Researchers from the Francis Crick ...
The most widely used COVID-19 vaccines may offer a surprise benefit for some cancer patients – revving up their immune systems to help fight tumors.
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Immune-altering drug suppresses tumor-protecting cells and enhances stomach cancer treatment
Working with an international team of collaborators, scientists at Columbia University have found a way to shift the balance ...
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Ultrasound Can Blast Tumors Without Surgery and Is Already Approved for Some Cancer Treatments
Once known mostly for imaging, ultrasound is now being harnessed to treat a range of diseases, with promising results in ...
Cancer cells are known to reawaken embryonic genes to grow. A new study reveals the disease also hijacks the proteins, or "editors," that control how those genes are read.
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New AI-driven approach identifies treatments to reprogram and destroy cancer stem cells
Scientists at University of California San Diego have developed a new approach to destroying cancer stem cells – hard-to-find cells that help cancers spread, come back after treatment and resist ...
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