University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center scientists have uncovered a potential therapeutic target for kidney cancers that have
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‘Invisible’ stool blood linked to heightened risk of death from all causes: Including circulatory, respiratory, digestive, blood, hormone and neuropsychological diseases
‘Invisible’ blood detected in the stools is linked to a heightened risk of death from all causes, as well as
Continue reading »Discovery unlocks secrets behind cancer drug resistance
University of Otago research provides insights into an underlying mechanism that could explain why new cancer therapies to help treat
Continue reading »Precision medicine clinical trial releases new findings: NCI-MATCH data strengthen path forward for targeted cancer therapies
The National Cancer Institute’s Molecular Analysis for Therapy Choice (NCI-MATCH) trial, the largest precision medicine trial of its kind, has
Continue reading »Structure of protein pair provides blueprint for future drugs
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have visualised for the first time how the protein SOCS1 ‘switches off’ cell signalling
Continue reading »Soy lecithin NSAID combo drug protects against cancer with fewer side effects, UTHealth reports
When scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) applied a chemical found in soybeans to
Continue reading »Antibacterial in your toothpaste may combat severe lung disease
A common antibacterial substance found in toothpaste may combat life-threatening diseases such as cystic fibrosis, or CF, when combined with
Continue reading »Enzyme’s movement may be key to new cancer drugs: Interfering with the motion of a kinase enzyme might be a new approach for the development of anti-cancer drugs
Revealing all the steps required to activate an enzyme called a protein kinase may identify new ways to target cancer,
Continue reading »Better equipped in the fight against lung cancer: Researchers at FAU discover new approach for treating lung cancer
Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in Germany and the disease affects both men and women.
Continue reading »Depleted metabolic enzymes promote tumor growth in kidney cancer: Study identifies new renal cancer targets based on tumor metabolism
Kidney cancer, one of the ten most prevalent malignancies in the world, has increased in incidence over the last decade,
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