Uniquely human gene may drive numerous cancers
Humans are more prone to develop carcinomas compared with our closest evolutionary cousins, the great apes. These cancers begin in
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Humans are more prone to develop carcinomas compared with our closest evolutionary cousins, the great apes. These cancers begin in
Read moreAmong the things to give thanks for this year is the fact that stubborn, persistent problems seem to have an
Read more‘Do not erase.’ ‘Recycle me.’ ‘Free to a good home.’ Humans post these signs to indicate whether something has value
Read moreToday, OncoTartis, Inc. and Children’s Cancer Institute jointly announced the publication of two research manuscripts in a leading onco-hematological journal
Read moreCancers found in patients undergoing annual mammography screening are smaller and less advanced than those found in patients undergoing screenings
Read moreSome of the most deadly skin cancers may start in stem cells that lend color to hair, and originate in
Read moreAbout 11 percent of cancers are diagnosed following an emergency department visit, according to a study presented at the 12th
Read moreBeing able to identify targets for adoptive cell therapies is one of the first steps in developing personalized treatments for
Read moreWhile researchers have a basic understanding of how primary cancer cells grow, less is known about metastasis, the deadly process
Read moreA study at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center identified a new therapeutic target in cancer cells and
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