Researchers have identified a previously unknown inflammatory mechanism that may drive the aggressiveness and relapse of ...
KAIST researchers have developed a way to reprogram immune cells already inside tumors into cancer-killing machines. A drug ...
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Ocean sugars can trigger cancer cells to self-destruct, study suggests
From the deep sea to the shallow seafloor, researchers are uncovering unusual sugars that do something extraordinary to ...
The study, published in British scientific journal Nature, suggests that the disease may begin in basal stem cells — ...
Researchers have unlocked a way to grow the immune system’s “conductors” from stem cells, bringing ready-made cancer-fighting therapies a big step closer. For the first time, scientists at the Univers ...
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Sugars found in the ocean can trigger cancer cells to self-destruct, reshaping treatment
Cancer treatment often sounds distant and technical, so stories about it can feel hard to enter. Yet, everyday curiosity ...
A new international study led by the Gray Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences at Tel Aviv University finds: melanoma cancer ...
Within tumors in the human body, there are immune cells (macrophages) capable of fighting cancer, but they have been unable ...
Breast cancer can spread—or metastasize—to many different parts of the body, but it's not well understood why tumors grow ...
Long before a liver tumor appears, a high-fat diet can push liver cells into a risky survival mode. That is the central ...
For the first time, researchers at the University of British Columbia have demonstrated how to reliably produce an important ...
Misusing the words cancer and tumour can be confusing and misleading. This may be because the word "cancer" carries a stigma ...
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