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When the macrophages’ ability to consume dying cancer cells or Upd3 production was decreased, tumor growth was significantly ...
A new study shows that cells in atherosclerotic blood vessels grow in a way that resembles tumor development. This finding ...
A new cancer drug candidate has demonstrated the ability to block tumor growth without triggering a common and debilitating ...
Scientists at Nagoya University in Japan studied what happens when macrophages—a type of immune cell—encounter dying cancer ...
Researchers discovered two distinct ways in which the mutation of the FOXA1 gene alters tumor formation and therapy ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNTargeting mitochondrial dynamics to combat breast cancer metastasisBreast cancer, particularly triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), remains a leading cause of cancer-related mortality due to ...
Fat isn’t just a guilty pleasure — it’s cancer’s secret weapon. New research from UT Southwestern Medical Center is shedding ...
In 2022, there were 2.3 million women diagnosed with breast cancer and 670,000 deaths worldwide, according to the World ...
The new study, funded in part by the National Institutes of Health and published June 18 in Cell Chemical Biology, showed ...
Left image: Tumor cells (green) and dying cancer cells (magenta). Right image: Blocking macrophages from eating dying cancer cells suppresses tumor growth in fruit flies. Credit must be given to the ...
When she brought up cryoablation to her medical oncologist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham O’Neal Comprehensive ...
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