Adding radiation therapy or surgery to systemic therapy for stage IV lung cancer patients whose cancer has spread to a
Category: Cancer
Long-term side effects similarly low for weekly, conventional breast radiation, trial finds
In a 10-year study of women who received radiation therapy to treat early-stage breast cancer, those receiving fewer, larger individual
Imaging collaboration sheds new light on cancer growth
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have uncovered new insights into how the normal controls on cell growth are lost
Hormone-blocking injections reduce early menopause from breast cancer treatment
Final results of SWOG Cancer Research Network’s groundbreaking international Prevention of Early Menopause Study (POEMS) clinical trial are in, and
Cancer’s most deadly assassin exists in every cell
A kill code is embedded in every cell in the body whose function may be to cause the self-destruction of
Study explains why tall individuals are more prone to cancer
For most cancers, risk increases dramatically with age. But what about the effect of having more cells in the body?
Turning cells against pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer has a grim prognosis. It is usually detected after the disease has spread, and chemotherapy tends to do
Link between DNA-protein binding, cancer onset identified
Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and their collaborators at other institutions have identified a link between how
Testing cells for cancer drug resistance
Biophysicists at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) have demonstrated that Raman microscopy can be used to detect the resistance of tumour cells
Small risks may have big impact on breast cancer odds of childhood cancer survivors
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital researchers have evidence that common genetic variations can help to identify pediatric cancer survivors who