Recognizing this individuality has driven scientists to research beyond a one-size-fits-all approach to cancer treatment.
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected way cells can generate cancer-driving proteins—by cutting RNA into shorter, ...
Cancer cells possess a remarkable quality called plasticity. This means they can change their form. This ability helps them survive and spread. Cancer cells act like young cells. They can adapt to ...
The first clinical trial to test the tumour-fighting power of a stem-cell-like class of long-lived immune cells suggests that ...
The stiffness of tumor tissue plays a role in how cancer spreads. Furthermore, stiff tumor tissue leaves traces in the ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions developed a method that reveals the cellular makeup ...
A woman's breast tissue undergoes dramatic changes as it ages, creating an environment where cancer cells are more likely to ...
New research has identified a protein that could serve as both a biomarker and therapeutic target to weaken stem-like cancer ...
Senescent cells walk a tightrope, risking cell death with high levels of iron and other damaging agents, but compensating for this by overproducing a protective protein, GPX4, which staves off death.