Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified an important immune response that helps explain why ...
A small number of cancer cells with the ability to change their identities and behaviors appear to be a key driver of cancer ...
Scientists at Oregon State University have developed an innovative nanomaterial that targets cancer cells while sparing ...
Scientists at KAIST have found a way to turn a tumor’s own immune cells into powerful cancer fighters—right inside the body.
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have identified an important immune response that helps explain why ...
Of all the types of breast cancer, triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive and lacks specific therapies.
Some cancer cells don't die; they go quiet, like seeds lying dormant in the soil. These "sleeper cells," scattered throughout the body, can stay inactive for years. But when the body faces a ...
Borrowing a cancer cell’s disguise, scientists shielded insulin-producing cells from attack by the immune system, a breakthrough that could pave the way for targeted type 1 diabetes treatments without ...
Colorectal cancer, the abnormal growth of cancerous cells in the large intestine or the rectum, is one of the most common ...
Scientists at Oregon State University have developed a new nanomaterial that triggers a pair of chemical reactions inside ...