A new study led by NYU Langone Health researchers found that cancer cells are better able to resist treatments when they have ...
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Cancer cells are better able to resist treatments when they have an abnormal number of chromosomes
A new study led by NYU Langone Health researchers has found that cancer cells are better able to resist treatments when they ...
A simple blood test can reveal the geographic relationships among healthy cells surrounding a cancerous tumor, researchers at ...
Scientists have discovered that a rare “mirror-image” version of the amino acid cysteine can dramatically slow the growth of certain cancers while leaving healthy cells largely untouched. Unlike most ...
A CAR-T therapy used to treat cancer managed to reset the immune system and bring three autoimmune diseases into remission in ...
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How cancer cells tolerate missing chromosomes
A hallmark of cancerous cells is an abnormal number of chromosomes or chromosome arms, known as aneuploidy. While aneuploidy is detrimental to regular cells, it occurs in as many as 90% of tumors. How ...
Researchers found a new way to kill harmful “zombie” cells that linger after chemotherapy and help cancers become more ...
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Exploiting a new vulnerability that targets 'zombie' cells as an anticancer therapy
A new set of drugs exploit a recently revealed weakness in "zombie-like"—or senescent—cells that could lead to new treatments for cancer and age-associated diseases. The study from the MRC Laboratory ...
Association of Family History and Polygenic Risk Scores With Prostate Cancer in Africa These data should be used in ongoing efforts to improve equitable access to systemic therapies for patients with ...
A newly identified weakness in “zombie” cells may open the door to more precise cancer treatments by turning their own ...
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