Mitochondrial DNA mutations could have profound impact on colorectal cancer survival
Colorectal cancer patients had a 57 to 93 percent decreased risk of death depending on the presence and type of mitochondrial DNA mutations in their tumors. …
Colorectal cancer patients had a 57 to 93 percent decreased risk of death depending on the presence and type of mitochondrial DNA mutations in their tumors. …
Scientists have created one of the most detailed maps of breast cancer ever achieved, revealing how genetic changes shape the physical tumor landscape …
Researchers have demonstrated an approach, used in parallel with existing treatments, which knocks out one of melanoma cells’ survival pathways and is effective at triggering tumor cell death …
Study shows that vitamin D influences the behavior of a signaling pathway within melanoma cells, which slowed down their growth and stopped them spreading …
Scientists may have found a way to pull down the protective wall that surrounds tumors, potentially re-exposing them to the killing power of the immune system …
Melanoma patients with a history of smoking cigarettes are 40 percent less likely to survive their skin cancer than people who have never smoked, …
Mutations that cause esophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) have been mapped in unprecedented detail – unveiling that more than half could be targeted by drugs currently in trials for other cancer types. …
Scientists have shown how alcohol damages DNA in stem cells, helping to explain why drinking increases your risk of cancer, according to research part-funded by Cancer Research UK and published in Nature …
Adding abiraterone to hormone therapy at the start of treatment for prostate cancer improves survival by 37 per cent, according to the results of one of the largest ever clinical trials …
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