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A hidden clue may explain why some mutated cells become cancerous and others don’t: how fast they divide. A new study from ...
The ability of a mutation to cause cancer depends on how fast it forces cells to divide, according to a new study led by ...
Indigenous Nigerian food plants show promise in fighting cancer by targeting cell death and inflammation, offering support ...
Scientists report that they have learned how certain combinations of rearranged genes can promote the progression of a rare type of kidney cancer.
Spatial transcriptomics may transform prostate cancer research by mapping immune cell localization and gene expression in ...
Researchers from USask have identified a potential target for eliminating breast cancer cells. The team was led by Dr. Franco ...
Worldwide cancer cases are projected to surge by 77% by 2050, with night shift work identified as a probable carcinogen due ...
A new review in Genes and Diseases explores the central role of MYC, a master regulatory protein, in the development and progression of cancer, spotlighting its potential as a multidimensional ...
The future is bright for prostate cancer research. It's glowing, in fact, thanks to new tools that combine the eye-catching ...
The nuclear pore complex protein RANBP2 has emerged as a critical factor in the development and progression of various solid malignancies. As a SUMO ...
Breeze Hunter thought she had a lingering cold. When her symptoms got worse, she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer: ...