Researchers developed a new method to predict how cancer cells evolve by gaining or losing whole chromosomes. Chromosome changes create rapid shifts that help tumors grow, adapt and resist treatment.
New research is giving scientists a better understanding of the processes in the body that can lead to cancer.
A new multicenter study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in collaboration with the Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) and colleagues around the world, ...
A new study from researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem provides fresh insight into how pancreatic cancer may begin taking shape years before it is clinically detected. The research shows ...
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 ...
Oregon Health & Science University is getting a major boost in its effort to better understand and eventually treat some of the most aggressive cancers with $6 million to research “organs-on-chips” – ...
Peggi Angel, Ph.D., wants to understand molecular signatures that could give an earlier signal of breast cancer risk than mammograms. Some of the earliest warning signs of breast cancer risk may be ...
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 ...
Some of the earliest warning signs of breast cancer risk may be hidden deep within the molecular makeup of breast tissue—long before anything appears on a scan. To uncover those signals, researchers ...
Each February, health organizations across the United States observe National Cancer Prevention Month, a national awareness effort dedicated to educating the public about how cancer develops — and ...
Mercy Medical Center oncologist Dr. David Riseberg joins Jenyne to discuss triple-negative breast cancer, and research into why it is more common among African American patients. Mercy Medical Center ...