A new study by cell biologists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, suggests that an early first pregnancy may protect ...
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Blood test accurately detects 81% of earliest lung cancers by looking for molecular chaos
In A Nutshell Johns Hopkins researchers developed a blood test that catches 81% of stage IA lung cancers (the earliest, most ...
University of Queensland researchers who mapped cancer cell "neighborhoods" in the most common type of lung cancer have found ...
@hopkinskimmel researchers develop novel liquid biopsy approach to identifying early-stage cancers. › ...
New study by UC Santa Cruz team discovers that early pregnancy in mice reduces buildup of ‘confused’ cells that could lead to breast cancer later in life ...
A new mouse study suggests some cancers release signals that help the brain clear Alzheimer’s-linked proteins, offering clues to a long-standing medical mystery.
Warning over hidden health dangers lurking in your cup of TEA – even if you drink just one mug a day
YOU can’t beat a steaming hot cup of tea first thing in the morning. Not only does the brew soothe and perk you up, it’s also been linked to a whole host of health benefits. Scientists ...
A biomarker blood panel that incorporates four different proteins-ANPEP, PIGR, CA19-9, and THBS2-enhanced the detection of pancreatic ductal ...
UCSF scientists discover that the spindle, the structure that divides chromosomes equally during mitosis, actually gets stronger when it is stretched.
Cell competition is a quality control mechanism in which cells with higher fitness levels eliminate neighboring less-fit cells to maintain tissue integrity.
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Sakaguchi: Cancer could become common disease within 20 years
Once an era arrives where cancer can be treated through immunity, cancer will no longer be a terrifying disease but an ...
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