The discovery could pave the way for new treatments, improved risk prediction, and earlier intervention for brain metastases.
Bowel cancer rates have been rising in people under 55 for years. But scientists have yet to determine the reason.
Researchers have developed a new class of antibodies that amplify the immune system’s ability to fight cancer. By clustering ...
Researchers found in mice that multiple nutrients and cancer cell characteristics work together to control the spread of ...
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British Scientists Are About to Test a Vaccine Designed to Stop Lung Cancer Before It Starts
In summer 2026, scientists at the University of Oxford and University College London plan to begin a first-of-its-kind ...
Fred Hutch researchers launch free online tool to assess colorectal cancer risk Researchers led by Ulrike “Riki” Peters, PhD, MPH, holder of the 40th Anniversary Endowed Chair, and Li Hsu, PhD, ...
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Immune sabotage: How a Vitamin A byproduct compromises the body's normal anti-cancer response
Scientists at the Princeton University Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research have identified novel mechanisms by ...
Colorectal cancer breaks the usual immune rules, with certain regulatory T cells linked to improved survival. In many solid ...
Lucy George talks to researchers at Cancer UK about their goals, motivations, and the challenges they face ...
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UVA researcher wins $700,000 for promising ovarian cancer research
Promising ovarian cancer research by Melanie Rutkowski, PhD, at the University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center has ...
Tracking diets for years, researchers found modest cancer risk signals tied to specific food preservatives, not preservatives ...
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The Traitors winner Leanne Quigley urges people to enter Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life in Wigan
Fund-raisers are being urged to kick-start the new year by signing up to Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life in Wigan.
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