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While the American Cancer Society does not recommend “routine” prostate-specific antigen screening for men, there's a lot to ...
Cancer-fighting T-cells, the immune system's primary enforcers, are scarce in the rare kidney cancer called chromophobe renal ...
"The fact that cancer cells can be converted back to normal cells is an astonishing phenomenon," said KAIS professor Kwang-Hyun Cho, who led the research. "This study proves that such reversion ...
Each time a cell divides, a small section of each chromosome's protective cap—the telomere—is worn away. Most cells use an ...
Scientists found that healthy women can carry genetic changes in their breast cells that are thought to be characteristic of ...
New findings show that the stage of normal cell development at which B cells transform into leukemic cells impacts treatment ...
Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho remarked, "The fact that cancer cells can be converted back to normal cells is an astonishing phenomenon. This study proves that such reversion can be systematically induced." ...
When these switches were applied to colon cancer cells, the cancer cells reverted to a normal-like state, a result confirmed through molecular and cellular experiments as well as animal studies.
Cancer cells can acquire energy-generating structures called mitochondria from nearby nerve cells, which seems to aid their ...
Fat isn’t just a guilty pleasure — it’s cancer’s secret weapon. New research from UT Southwestern Medical Center is shedding ...
The key insight is that cancer cells and healthy cells respond differently to nutrient restriction, creating opportunities to selectively target tumors while protecting normal tissues.
Investigation reveals cancer drugs failing quality tests worldwide, including cisplatin, oxaliplatin, cyclophosphamide, ...