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Could Chicken Eggs Be a Low-Cost Option for Cancer Studies?
Researchers from King’s College London (KCL) suggest that fertilized chicken eggs could provide a low-cost option for cancer imaging studies, potentially helping to resolve some ethical and economic issues.
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“Kinder” Leukemia Treatment Tested for Children Who Can’t Have Chemo
A "game-changing" leukemia treatment is being tested on children who can't tolerate chemotherapy, and results so far have been promising.
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Non-Cancerous Cells May Help Predict Prostate Cancer Spread
Non-cancerous cells called stromal cells may be useful in assessing these tumors’ potential to spread, and may even be targets for future prostate cancer treatments
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AI Decodes Treatment Responses to Chemotherapy
Cervical cancer frequently resists treatment. The researchers’ machine learning algorithm could help scientists better understand why this and other forms of cancer resist chemotherapy.
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Understanding Rare Blood Cancer Development Through Genetic Analysis
Combining three different sources of genetic information has allowed researchers to further understand why only some people with a common mutation go on to develop rare blood cancer.
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Energy-Starved Breast Cancer Cells Scavenge From Their Surroundings
Breast cancer cells can consume their surroundings to overcome starvation and continue cell growth, according to a new study, which describes a previously unknown method of cancer cell survival.
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RNA Molecule Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Formation
Researchers have taken a closer look at how breast cancer develops and have identified an RNA molecule that can suppress cancer formation.
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Mutations in 103 Genes Raise Risk of Inherited Diseases and Cancer
A study carried out at CNIO in collaboration with Korean researchers proposes a new type of cancer predisposition genes and suggests further mechanisms of action for those already known.
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Likely “Cells of Origin” Pinpointed for Breast Cancer
Potential "cells of origin" that grow into breast cancer in people with a faulty BRCA2 gene have been identified, and researchers have shown they have the potential to be targeted with drugs.
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Novel Mechanism Could Boost Some Cancer Immunotherapies
Researchers have identified a novel mechanism surrounding an immune checkpoint inhibitor that may help improve cancer treatment.
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