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Benign and cancerous calcium phosphate deposits that may look identical on a mammogram have distinct differences in their ...
Relative to existing gene signatures, the STRESS signature better predicted not only whether cells would later develop into full-blown pancreatic cancer, but also predicted the aggressive state of the ...
Researchers are hoping to understand how a particular DNA change can contribute to a person developing breast cancer, and why it increases the risk of the disease in men more than in women, thanks to ...
Exposing people with similar types of breast cancer to radiation alone led to changes in tumor and immune cells, paving the ...
How women are taking longevity into their own hands - IN FOCUS: Faced with a medical establishment that doesn’t serve them, a volatile political environment, and a technological revolution, some women ...
Targeted Oncology connects oncology professionals with updates on immunotherapy, biomarkers, cancer pathways, and targeted ...
People living in high pollution areas may rack up DNA glitches that trigger lung cancer, scientists suggest July 2 in Nature. Those glitches can include mutations that hobble the very genes that ...
Studying why heart cells are less likely to become cancerous can provide clues to improving heart regeneration and treatments for heart disease.
Intratumoral microbiota-the microbial populations residing within solid tumors-have emerged as pivotal components of the tumor microenvironment (TME), influencing tumor initiation, progression, and ...