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Pigment From Salt Flat Slows Breast Cancer Cell Growth in Lab Model
The anti-tumor capacity of this pigment has been tested on breast cancer cell lines in the laboratory.
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Breast Cancer Test May Help To Deliver Personalized Therapies
A team led by researchers are coming closer to delivering on the promise of personalized breast cancer therapy with a strategy to predict the most likely response of a cancer to a specific less toxic treatment regimen.
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Double Testing Is Better at Identifying Bowel Cancer
The accuracy of detecting bowel cancer is increased to almost 100 percent by carrying out a common test twice rather than once, a new study shows.
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"Milestone" Targeted Nanotherapy for Leukemia Developed
Nanomedicine researchers have devised a new approach to solving a decades-old clinical problem: getting treatment drugs to act selectively on cancer cells and not on healthy cells.
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New Molecular Trigger for Breast Cancer Identified
Researchers have found that estrogen can directly cause tumor-driving genomic rearrangements.
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Pancreatic Cancer Cells Switch Fuels in the Absence of Sugar in Mice
Cancer cells can adapt to use uridine as a fuel source when access to glucose is limited, reports a new study from the University of Michigan.
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Study Links Obesity With Immune Evasion of Oral Cancers in Mice
Researchers have identified a mechanism in mice for how obesity affects some oral cancers’ ability to escape from the immune system.
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Novel Liquid Biopsy Detects ctDNA in 30% More Patients With Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers report on the development of a novel ctDNA-based liquid biopsy approach, Aneuploidy in Circulating Tumor DNA (ACT-Discover), that identifies subclonal copy number alterations in pancreatic cancer evolution.
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Young Cancer Survivors Can Face Higher Risk of Heart Failure
Those at higher risk had been treated with a specific category of chemotherapy.
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Study Measures the Link Between Nerve Density and Oral Cancer
A team of researchers has identified that increased nerve density in the oral tumor microenvironment is correlated with poorer clinical outcomes.
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