Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have developed a new way to predict how cancer cells evolve by gaining and losing whole chromosomes, changes that help tumors grow, adapt and resist treatment. In ...
T cell lymphomas are notoriously difficult to treat because immunotherapy, despite being one of the most effective therapies for treating cancer, can't easily distinguish cancerous T cells from ...
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Stress-induced changes in generations of cancer cells tracked live under the microscope
Tracking how cancer cells develop in real time How these differences in the genome and in epigenetic control arise in cells, and how they are passed on to their daughter and granddaughter cells, has ...
Cancer often infiltrates a person’s life long before anyone knows it. By the time symptoms arise and an examination indicates the worst, the disease has often been growing for months and sometimes ...
Purdue University researcher Emily Dykhuizen explores how cancer takes advantage of the machinery that surrounds DNA, enabling some of its most pernicious powers, like the ability to evade the immune ...
Scientists are developing cancer-eating bacteria designed to grow inside oxygen-free tumors and attack cancer from within.
A cancer drug class best known for attacking tumors may also help your immune system remember them better. Researchers at ...
Wistar Institute scientists have designed a two-vaccine approach that not only targets the tumors’ unique molecular identity ...
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