The latest oncology screening and prevention news
How Rwanda could be the first country to wipe out cervical cancer
By Sophie Cousins, Mosaic Science The East African country’s campaign to end cervical cancer through the…
The latest oncology screening and prevention news
By Sophie Cousins, Mosaic Science The East African country’s campaign to end cervical cancer through the…
Compared to patients who see their primary care doctor earlier in the day, cancer screening…
It may be safe to follow-up pure radial scars (RSs) diagnosed on core needle biopsy…
When it comes to the effectiveness of nanotherapeutic vaccines, shape matters. A Northwestern University team…
The diet of a person can have significant effects on the gut microbiome, i.e. the…
Six factors were associated with invasive recurrence of breast cancer after a diagnosis of ductal…
Genomic differences related to the immune system may play a key role in the early…
Scientists in Cambridge and London have developed a catalogue of DNA mutation ‘fingerprints’ that could…
A new study reports that a type of cervical cancer that is less amenable to…
Cells of certain blood cancers such as Hodgkin’s lymphoma carry the protein CD30 on their…