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Canine and human cancers bear many similarities, and studies on dogs are helping advance care for our furry friends and for ...
Researchers engineered a nanobody-conjugated liposome (A5-LNP-DOX) that targets CD155 and delivers doxorubicin directly to ...
In a very surprising turn of events, doctors have recently seen a disturbing trend of young adults, who are under 50, being ...
The rising median age of people around the world has the same effect, since cancer can take decades to develop and therefore ...
Eligibility for some cancer screening programs has recently been expanded to reflect the increasing cancer rates among ...
Targeted Oncology connects oncology professionals with updates on immunotherapy, biomarkers, cancer pathways, and targeted ...
Scientists with the NIH-backed SMaHT Network are mapping every DNA mutation in the human body, creating a groundbreaking ...
BioNTech SE's turn toward oncology treatments has the potential to tap multi-billion-dollar markets in the future. Find out ...
Despite its prevalence, there is no known level of radon that is safe, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Scientists have developed a device intended to detect disease markers in human breath, which could someday offer a potential alternative to blood, urine or saliva tests.
Cancer can be reversed. Yes, you heard it right. In a remarkable breakthrough, a team of scientists from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ...
People who spent their childhood in the 1940s, ’50s or ’60s living near Coldwater Creek in St. Louis County faced a heightened risk of cancer, new research suggests.