Scientists in Cambridge and London have developed a catalogue of DNA mutation ‘fingerprints’ that could help doctors pinpoint the environmental
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New skeletal disease found and explained
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have discovered a new and rare skeletal disease. In a study published in the
Continue reading »Cell study sheds light on damage caused by aging
Some of the damaging cell effects linked to ageing could be prevented by manipulating tiny parts of cells, a study
Continue reading »Cancer FAQ – The seven most important questions and answers
About four million Germans are suffering in their lives already to cancer (as of 2017). For 2018, the cancer information
Continue reading »Study shows potential to develop brain tumour liquid biopsies
Scientists are making strides in developing liquid biopsies for brain tumours by detecting tumour DNA in the fluid from around
Continue reading »Device created to deliver immunotherapy without side effects: Single direct-to-tumor drug-delivery device offers hope for treating triple-negative breast cancer
Houston Methodist scientists have developed a nanodevice to deliver immunotherapy without side effects to treat triple-negative breast cancer. Inserted straight
Continue reading »Crosstalk between fallopian tube, ovary may drive the spread of ovarian cancer: New study shows that cancer cells hijack normal body chemistry
New research from the University of Illinois at Chicago shows that cancer cells in the fallopian tube affect normal chemical
Continue reading »Is your lung cancer really ROS1-negative? False negatives in common tests for ROS1 in lung cancer
Drugs like crizotinib are used to treat patients with ROS1-positive lung cancer. But which patients are ROS1-positive? A University of
Continue reading »Magnetic nanoparticles deliver chemotherapy to difficult-to-reach spinal tumors
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have demonstrated that magnetic nanoparticles can be used to ferry chemotherapy drugs
Continue reading »Right-sided colon cancer patients have poorer survival than those with left-sided disease
Patients with colorectal cancer tumors on the right side may have poorer five-year survival rates than those whose tumors are
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