Scientists are looking for answers about how these confounding trips, known as metastases, occur throughout the human body Illustration of a human cancer cell Amber Dance, Knowable Magazine Back in ...
New study shows that aggressive cancer cells can be identified in a simple, new way; by how they physically behave, not just by their genes. Using specially textured Meta surfaces pattered with tiny ...
MD Anderson studies reveal how cancer cells rewire metabolism to spread. A glucose–fructose mix promotes colorectal ...
Study shows aggressive cancer cells reveal themselves by physical behavior on textured metasurfaces, not genes, enabling fast ...
A new study reveals a simple and fast, label-free way to distinguish aggressive cancer cells by how they physically behave.
Millions of people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer every year. In advanced tumor diseases, cancer cells detach from the ...
Even with breakthroughs, treatment for advanced squamous cell carcinoma is more complex. Patients often need more than one treatment. Many patients with this advanced cancer are cared for by a team of ...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have identified a targetable driver of brain metastases in ...
Such findings suggest ways that metastasizing cells, because they’re so different from the original tumor, might be vulnerable to new kinds of treatment. Someday doctors might not have to wait for ...