Scientists discovered a molecular switch that may reverse cancer cells, stopping them from growing abnormally.
CMRI researchers discovered that DNA repair pathways control how cancer cells die after radiotherapy. Blocking a key repair ...
A person with neuroblastoma, which occurs when developing nerve cells in children turn cancerous, has remained tumour-free ...
Imagine a cancer treatment that precisely targets malignant cells, leaving healthy ones untouched. Consider, also, a cancer treatment that corrects abnormal protein synthesis to produce healthy ...
KAIST researchers have discovered a molecular switch that can revert cancer cells back to normal by capturing the critical ...
LIKE many cancers, ovarian cancer has long been known as a ‘silent’ disease. This is because its symptoms tend to be vague, ...
UCR scientists have developed new light-sensitive chemicals that can radically improve the treatment of aggressive cancers ...
Tweaking the spacing between binding domains on the ECM surrounding cancer cells can boost their killing via ultrasound ...
Explore how T cell engagers could transform cancer and autoimmune treatments through promising trials and key collaborations.
Photoimmunotherapy is an innovative cancer treatment that combines phototherapy with immunotherapy to selectively target and ...
Researchers have found that some particularly aggressive lung cancer cells can develop their own electric network, like that seen in the body's nervous system.
To do this, they collect a sample of T-cells, which form part of the immune system, from a patient’s blood and genetically engineer them to target and kill cancer cells. They then infuse the ...