What if cancer cells became their own enemies? A team from Stanford seems to have found a way to achieve this goal. In our bodies, billions of cells are destroyed daily thanks to a process called ...
A newly identified interaction between ovarian cancer cells and surrounding abdominal cells helps explain the cancer’s ...
It was just a small spot deep inside the right lung, but over a few years it began to change. As it grew larger than a quarter and began to take on a fearsome appearance, the patient’s doctors worried ...
Breast cancer is becoming increasingly treatable, but in some cases the disease can resurface even decades after a patient has been declared cancer free. This is because of cells that detach from the ...
A common vitamin may be quietly helping cancer cells evade death. The body depends on vitamin B2, also called riboflavin, but it cannot make the nutrient itself. That means it has to come from food, ...