You might think of cancer as a mass of rogue cells that grow uncontrollably. But cancer is more organized and strategic than ...
How do different cancer subtypes arise? Do they originate from distinct cells, or from a single multipotent cell capable of ...
Cancer drugs can shrink fast-growing tumors. But sometimes a few tumor cells survive. These "persister" cells seed new tumors, forcing cancer patients into arduous cycles of testing and treatment.
CAR T-cell therapy has been hugely successful in treating certain types of tumours, and stiffening up cancer cells beforehand could make it even more effective ...
This image shows a cross-section of a colorectal cancer biopsy assessed during treatment with a drug (sotorasib) targeting the mutant KRAS protein. Analyzing the activity of hundreds of genes in each ...
Potent drugs like chemotherapy can be life-saving, but often with life-threatening side effects. Notably, they can be ...
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