A dual-action nanomaterial uses cancer’s own chemistry to destroy tumors while leaving healthy cells unharmed. Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a new nanomaterial that activates ...
Cancer doesn’t evolve by pure chaos. Scientists have developed a powerful new method that reveals the hidden rules guiding how cancer cells gain and lose whole chromosomes—massive genetic shifts that ...
Scientists at Rutgers University–Newark have developed a first-of-its-kind RNA-based nanotechnology that assembles itself ...
QIMR Berghofer scientists have discovered a cancer-fighting RNA molecule that could hold the key to a new way of treating the ...
Daniele Canzio, PhD, of the Department of Neurology and Balyn Zaro, PhD, of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry have ...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in women. It is a highly variable ...
Tumours boost their own growth by attracting and then commandeering nearby sensory neurons, a study finds. By ‘plugging into’ ...
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have developed a new way to predict how cancer cells evolve by gaining and losing whole chromosomes, changes that help tumors grow, adapt and resist treatment. In ...
For almost 60 years, scientists have tried to understand why DNA doesn't replicate wildly and uncontrollably every time a ...
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center has become the first facility in the region to offer a new blood cancer treatment in an ...
Early cancer detection often relies on complex, invasive, and time-consuming staining procedures. A research team from ...