Cancer is caused by faulty genes, but what also shapes a cancer cell's behavior is how a gene's instructions are trimmed and rearranged before they are turned into the proteins that keep a cell alive.
New research published in Nature finds that tumor cells within supratentorial ependymomas (SE) – an aggressive childhood brain cancer – cluster into distinct tumor cell populations. Much like a ...
Three Vietnamese researchers in Hong Kong have solved a 20-year puzzle in molecular biology that could reshape how scientists ...
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Cancer cachexia impacts almost 90% of people living with pancreatic cancer. Learn more about this condition in this Q&A with Nicolas Clifford, PanCAN’s manager of research and education communication.
Professional recognition, increased income, and meaningful moments with family and friends create a rewarding and fulfilling time for Cancer natives.
John Tesh has had one heck of a past decade, and all you have to understand to know that much is true is that the legendary musician isn’t supposed to be here right now. And that is because he was ...
California researchers have identified a possible link between toxin in the gut and increase in cancer cases in people under the age of 50 ...
Severe COVID-19 and influenza infections prime the lungs for cancer and can accelerate the disease’s development, but vaccination heads off those harmful effects, new research indicates.
A cancer diagnosis is a scary time in a person’s life often leaving uncertainty that’s difficult to navigate.Beacon Health System is making that process easier ...
Black women's fear of breast cancer screening is rooted in experiences of mistrust, economic pressures, and medical racism, which can be addressed by normalizing anxiety, providing clear communication ...
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