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This Is What It’s Like To Have Breast Cancer At 28-Years-Old
In 2018, it’s estimated that 18,087 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. It’s the most common cancer affecting women
Read moreWhat can salad dressing tell us about cancer? Think oil and vinegar
Researchers led by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have identified another way the process that causes oil to form
Read moreIn zebrafish, a way to find new cancer therapies, targeting tumor modulators: Rapid drug testing with zebrafish may soon lead to clinical trial of retinoic acid for adenoid cystic carcinoma:
The lab of Leonard Zon, MD, at Boston Children’s Hospital has long been interested in making blood stem cells in
Read moreBreast milk may be best for premature babies’ brain development
Babies born before their due date show better brain development when fed breast milk rather than formula, a study has
Read moreArtificial intelligence can determine lung cancer type: Tool also IDs genetic changes in each patient’s tumor
A new computer program can analyze images of patients’ lung tumors, specify cancer types, and even identify altered genes driving
Read more‘Evil’ proteins a force for good in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States, striking 1 out of 8 women. About
Read moreOptimizing technologies for discovering cancer cell mutations
Cancer cells often have mutations in their DNA that can give scientists clues about how the cancer started or which
Read moreUnexpected cell population key to blood cancer relapse: Cancer regenerating cells responsible for the return of acute myeloid leukemia after remission
McMaster University researchers have provided evidence of new cancerous cells they have termed cancer regenerating cells, which are responsible for
Read moreOvarian cancer: Quick steps to widespread disease: Blocking glycogen, a key energy source, could slow or prevent tumor spread
In nearly 80 percent of women with ovarian cancer, the disease has already spread to the omentum before it was
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