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Molecular switch lets cancer cells dodge death
Cancer’s deadliest talent is not rapid growth but the ability to sidestep the internal programs that should make damaged ...
Aggressive cancer cells are masters of movement. When they spread through the body, they cause metastasis, which significantly reduces a person's chance of survival. For this spreading to take place, ...
Most cancers start when a cell’s DNA gets damaged. This damage can cause the cell to grow and behave in the wrong way. In ...
Immunotherapy is a new and exciting way to treat cancer. It works by helping the body’s own immune system find and destroy ...
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AI shows how drugs affect ovarian cancer cells
In a study on ovarian cancer cells, researchers from Karolinska Institutet demonstrate how the tumor environment influences how cancer cells respond to drugs by using AI. The study has been published ...
Researchers have discovered that tiny cell structures called primary cilia help repair DNA in bile duct cells, opening new ...
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Study uncovers how tumors exploit a molecular signal to exhaust T cells
A new study has discovered a molecular signal that tumors exploit to exhaust the T cells meant to destroy them-and how ...
Researchers found a hidden signal that makes T cells shut down during cancer fights. Turning off this signal reawakens the cells and helps them attack tumors more effectively.
From mutation to medicine: How neoantigen dendritic cell vaccines are reshaping cancer immunotherapy
A new generation of personalized cancer vaccines is taking shape through the use of neoantigen-based dendritic cell (DC) ...
Tumors trigger T-cell exhaustion through a TSP-1–CD47 signaling pathway. Blocking it can restore immune strength and improve cancer treatment.
Researchers uncovered a powerful weakness in lung cancer by shutting down a protein that helps tumors survive stress. When this protein, FSP1, was blocked, lung tumors in mice shrank dramatically, ...
Every few months, a new "miracle cure" for cancer trends on social media. From superfoods and supplements to extreme diets, the promises are always bold—and almost always misleading. The latest claim ...
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