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Skin Injury Promotes Healthy Cell Growth, Suppresses Cancer Formation

According to research, injury promotes healthy-cell expansion and keeps mutated cell growth under control, rather than promoting mutant cell growth.
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Endometrial Cancer Risks Vary Among African-Descent Populations

A new study has identified that endometrial cancer risk varies among African-descent women, highlighting that within-group differences matter among Black women.
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How a Tumor Cell’s Location and Environment Affect Its Identity

New approach could provide insights into cancer progression and treatment response, leading to more precise therapies.
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Genetic Marker Linked to Drug-Resistant Liver Cancer

This marker could help identify patients who need different treatments for hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Novel Therapy for Prostate Cancer Approved by FDA

The new treatment combines two cancer drugs, enzalutamide and talazoparib.
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New Tool May Improve Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

A tool that combines histological and molecular information from a tumor to offer deeper insights into the tumor type, behavior and treatment response could improve cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Loss of “Protective Mechanisms” Drives Lung Cancer

Loss of two key “protector” proteins initiates epigenetic changes that transform healthy lung cells into cancerous ones, according to new research.
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Study Sheds Light on How Cancer Immunotherapy May Be Made Safer

The findings may help scientists to predict, treat or even prevent the side effects of PD-1-blocking immunotherapies.
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New Insights Into How Cancer Spreads to the Brain

New research shows that a type of brain cell, called astrocytes, plays an important role in promoting brain metastasis by recruiting a specific subpopulation of immune cells.
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New Insights Reveal How Breast Cancer Cells Survive in Lymph Nodes

New research reveals how cancer cells suppress anti-cancer immune responses in the lymph nodes to survive and spread, or metastasize.

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