Cancer News and Research

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Newly identified immune checkpoint receptor could lead to treatments for diseases

Newly identified immune checkpoint receptor could lead to treatments for diseases

Study finds age-dependent genetic mutations linked to treatment-resistant breast cancer

Study finds age-dependent genetic mutations linked to treatment-resistant breast cancer

Researchers validate first-ever AI biomarker for ADT benefit in prostate cancer

Researchers validate first-ever AI biomarker for ADT benefit in prostate cancer

Tiny sea creature offers new clues to regeneration and aging

Tiny sea creature offers new clues to regeneration and aging

Need to get Plan B or an HIV test online? Facebook may know about it

Need to get Plan B or an HIV test online? Facebook may know about it

The epidemiology of the Streptococcus agalactiae bacterium (group B Streptococcus [GBS]) in Southeast Asia

The epidemiology of the Streptococcus agalactiae bacterium (group B Streptococcus [GBS]) in Southeast Asia

Using genetics to gain better insights into human behavior

Using genetics to gain better insights into human behavior

Staging laparoscopy enables early detection of pancreatic cancer: Study

Staging laparoscopy enables early detection of pancreatic cancer: Study

New method can track the complete activity of proteins in living cells

New method can track the complete activity of proteins in living cells

WHO to declare artificial sweetener aspartame as possible carcinogen

WHO to declare artificial sweetener aspartame as possible carcinogen

Do people drink less alcohol if they are aware of the associated cancer risks?

Do people drink less alcohol if they are aware of the associated cancer risks?

Exposure to tobacco smoke increases the presence of heavy metals in children's saliva, study shows

Exposure to tobacco smoke increases the presence of heavy metals in children's saliva, study shows

Scientists use designer tubulins to crack the tubulin code

Scientists use designer tubulins to crack the tubulin code

Duke researchers expand functionality of CRISPR gene editing

Duke researchers expand functionality of CRISPR gene editing

New atlas offers a way to identify the deep mechanisms of cancer

New atlas offers a way to identify the deep mechanisms of cancer

Study shows promising prospects for automating 3D-DSRT in drug testing

Study shows promising prospects for automating 3D-DSRT in drug testing

People with mental illness less likely to participate in cancer screening programs

People with mental illness less likely to participate in cancer screening programs

AI may hold the key to a sharper and more precise DNA scissor technology

AI may hold the key to a sharper and more precise DNA scissor technology

eTRANSAFE: European project to share data on the safety of medicines

eTRANSAFE: European project to share data on the safety of medicines

Renowned innovator in robotic surgery named as new chair of the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at NYU Langone

Renowned innovator in robotic surgery named as new chair of the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at NYU Langone

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