The tobacco industry’s court-ordered anti-smoking advertisements reached just 40.6% of U.S. adults and 50.5% of current smokers in 2018, according
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Addicted to Ran, ovarian cancer cells stop moving when deprived
Did you know that 90% of cancer patients die from distant metastasis? The latter occurs when cancer cells have the
Read moreImmunotherapy could work against bowel cancers resistant to important targeted treatment
Patients with bowel cancer who have stopped responding to a widely used targeted drug could benefit from immunotherapy, a major
Read moreModels of ‘seeds and soil’ to combat breast cancer metastasis
Scientists at VCU Massey Cancer Center have identified key biological pathways that regulate the spread of tumor cells to vital
Read moreBreast cancer: Three simple changes to make now to lower risk of the deadly condition
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among woman aged 35-54. Certain factors for breast cancer are out of
Read moreHow whales defy the cancer odds: Good genes: Researchers break down DNA of world’s largest mammals
Scientists know that age and weight are risk factors in the development of cancer. That should mean that whales, which
Read moreNew treatment could become first targeted therapy designed for ‘untreatable’ childhood brain cancer
A new type of drug that targets a genetic weakness in an untreatable childhood brain cancer could become the first
Read moreResearchers putting the brakes on lethal childhood cancer
Malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT) is one of the most aggressive and lethal childhood cancers. Although rare — about 20 to
Read moreSome patients with imminently fatal cancer still receive treatment: Study highlights need to better identify who may not benefit from aggressive treatment
Some patients who died within one month of being newly diagnosed with metastatic cancer in the United States received ineffective
Read moreScientists decipher 3D structure of a promising molecular target for cancer treatment: Discovery could be a major step in developing therapies for cancer, controlling cholesterol
Columbia University scientists, in collaboration with researchers from Nimbus Therapeutics, have demystified a metabolic enzyme that could be the next
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