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A new Flinders University-led study published inCancer Cell, finds that specific circular RNAs within many of us can stick to the DNA in our cells and cause DNA mutations which result incancer. "While environmental andgenetic factorshave long been believed the major contributors to cancer, this ...
CAR-T cells can arm other immune cells with engineered proteins to fight cancer, study says First Opinion David Victorson STAT Plus: The federal research funding freeze holds the lifeblood of medical research ransom Biotech Angus Chen STAT Plus: Cancer therapy’s new ‘gold rush’: bispeci...
Ad Wnt proteins are a large family of proteins that activate signaling pathways (a set of biological reactions in a cell) to control several vital steps inembryonic development. In adults, Wnt-mediated functions are frequently altered in many types of cancers and, specifically, within cell subpopu...
Gross and Emanuel recommend a new paradigm for research, one that focuses on improving efficacy and value, as well as ensuring population health impact and generating new knowledge. Specifically, they call for changes to the design of clinical trials, charging the cancer research community to s...
“The good news is that cancer treatment is not only becoming more effective, it’s becoming easier to tolerate and associated with less short-term and long-term complications,” said Dr. William G. Nelson of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, who was also not inv...
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摘要: Ann Arbor - Detecting cancer in lymph nodes following surgery lets doctors determine how advanced the cancer is and whether chemotherapy is appropriate. Using the number of lymph nodes examined after colon cancer surgery, or colectomy, as a hospital...
“The good news is that cancer treatment is not only becoming more effective, it’s becoming easier to tolerate and associated with less short-term and long-term complications,” said Dr. William G. Nelson of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, who was also not i...
New Cancer Research Tool.New Cancer Research Tool.The article reports on the development of genetically modified mice that could improve cancer research. When researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute genetically modified lymphoma-prone mice to make them chromosomally unstable, they could identify ...