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Scientists at Rutgers University have invented a highly effective method to detect tiny tumors and track their spread, potentially leading to earlier cancer detection and more precise treatment.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickThe development of an aggressive, early-onset form of colon cancer may come down to a single missing iron atom in a key DNA repair protein, according to researchers.
University Research | University of Michigan | University of Southern California | California Institute of TechnologyDrinking artificially sweetened beverages is associated with a significantly lower risk of colon cancer recurrence and cancer death, a team of investigators led by a Yale Cancer Center scientist has found.
University Research | Yale UniversityA pioneering study at the University of Southern California shows the positive effect of exercise for breast cancer survivors.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaWorking with human colon cancer cells and mice, researchers led by experts at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center say they have successfully blocked the activity of portions of a protein known as UHRF1 and restored the function of hundreds of cancer-fighting genes that became “misregulated” by…
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityHead and neck cancer patients who ate a healthier diet prior to diagnosis were less likely to develop nutritional problems up to one year post-diagnosis, according to a new study led by University of Illinois scientists.
University Research | University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignEngineers program E. coli to destroy tumor cells.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | University of California San DiegoA full-time clinician who turned to research in hopes of finding a better way to diagnose this pediatric cancer. It turns out that these liquid biopsies contain more than a yes or no diagnosis of retinoblastoma.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaResearchers at Tufts University have identified the immune cells responsible for cardiac inflammation in cancer patients taking the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin.
University Research | Tufts UniversityA new ultrasensitive diagnostic device could allow doctors to detect cancer quickly from a droplet of blood or plasma, leading to timelier interventions and better outcomes for patients.
University Research | The University of Kansas