Cancer cells employ a variety of strategies to evade the immune system, and modern immunotherapies aim precisely at these ...
The immune system provides constant surveillance for the body, aiming to spot and eliminate disease-causing microbes or ...
A protein once thought to simply help cancer cells avoid death turns out to do much more. MCL1 actively drives cancer ...
Researchers have identified a previously unknown inflammatory mechanism that may drive the aggressiveness and relapse of ...
Scientists discovered that certain cancer cells use a low-level activation of a DNA-dismantling enzyme—normally seen in cell death—to survive treatment. Instead of dying, these “persister cells” ...
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Why cancer returns years later, and how we can stop it
Cancer’s cruelest trick is its ability to disappear, only to reappear years later in a new organ or a familiar scar. The fear ...
Researchers found in mice that multiple nutrients and cancer cell characteristics work together to control the spread of ...
Ever-smokers receiving immunotherapy for gastric and esophageal cancers showed better survival outcomes but higher relapse ...
Since the time of the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, cancer has been recognized as being sensitive to heat. Today, this principle forms the basis of hyperthermia treatment—a promising cancer ...
Cell-based immunotherapies have transformed cancer treatment, yet their widespread use remains constrained by safety risks, ...
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