Treating breast tumors with two cancer drugs simultaneously may prevent endocrine resistance by attacking the disease along two separate gene
Category: Cancer
New research could prevent jaw damage in patients being treated for cancer or osteoporosis
SC researchers and collaborators report a breakthrough to prevent damage to the jaw, a side effect suffered by some people
‘Fingerprint database’ could help scientists to identify new cancer culprits
Scientists from King’s and Cambridge have developed a catalogue of DNA mutation ‘fingerprints’ that could help doctors pinpoint the environmental
Decoding Cancer’s Signature
Medications known as PARP inhibitors have emerged as a promising therapy for several forms of cancer fueled by a defect
Screening also prevents rare types of cervical cancer
Rare types of cervical cancer can be effectively prevented with screening, a comprehensive study of identified cases of rare cervical
A New Role for Genetics in Cancer Therapy-Induced Cardiomyopathy
Recent advances in the development of cancer therapies have increased long-term survival and prognosis. However, the increased burden and prevalence
New tool helps find genetic culprits in cancer’s spread
The ability of cancer to establish itself in distant parts of the body — called metastasis — causes 90% of
Urine Test to Evaluate Immunotherapy Success Gets $1.8 Million NIH Research Grant
New immunotherapies can dramatically defeat cancer. But more often, cancer evades them, and doctors need to know quickly when that
Balance of Two Enzymes Linked to Pancreatic Cancer Survival
Protein Kinase C (PKC) enzymes are crucial for a number of cellular activities, including cell survival, proliferation and migration —
Scientists narrow in on cells that drive immune response to cancer
Immunotherapy, using the body’s own immune system to target and destroy cancer cells, is one of the most promising frontiers