New research is giving scientists a better understanding of the processes in the body that can lead to cancer.
Scientists have uncovered dementia-like behavior in pancreas cells at risk of turning into cancer. The findings provide clues that could help in the treatment and prevention of pancreatic cancer, a ...
A doctor who has spent nearly a decade working in emergency medicine has explained how cancer actually develops and why the symptoms appear so late. The one part of medicine Dr Alex Wibberley ...
Prostate cancer often earns the label “silent killer” because it can develop and progress for years without producing noticeable symptoms. Understanding this timeline becomes crucial for men seeking ...
Dr. Charles Sawyers, Chair of MSK's Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program, presents during the opening plenary on how cancer cells escape targeted therapy by changing identity. Dozens of clinicians ...
Chronic inflammation may be quietly reshaping the colon and making it more vulnerable to early-onset colorectal cancer. Scientists found that colon tissue in younger patients was stiffer, even in ...
A newly uncovered immune chain reaction in the gut may explain why people with inflammatory bowel disease face a much higher risk of colorectal cancer. Researchers found that a powerful inflammatory ...
Cancer scientists have discovered that lung cancer cells can change their identity to resist treatment. Research published today [27 May] in Molecular Oncology reveals how lung cancer cells can become ...