When cancer cells ‘put all their eggs in one basket’
Normal cells usually have multiple solutions for fixing problems. For example, when DNA becomes damaged,…
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Normal cells usually have multiple solutions for fixing problems. For example, when DNA becomes damaged,…
In today’s special episode of The Oncology Podcast, our Host Rachael Babin chats to Professor…
Up to 38.6% of people with colon cancer who have a hereditary cancer syndrome (including…
A long noncoding RNA whose function was previously unknown turns out to play an important…
The management of patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is challenging with several controversies and…
Early diagnosis and improvement of breast cancer treatments have reduced breast cancer mortality in recent…
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, USA, have followed the progression of breast cancer in…
Despite only accounting for about 1 percent of skin cancers, melanoma causes the majority of…
In a review of the incidence and trends of the Human Papillomavirus- (HPV-) related cancers,…
“Immunotherapy has transformed the outlook for patients with advanced melanoma. The success seen in this…