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  1. Exposure to nighttime artificial lights linked with higher risk of thyroid cancer (1 replies)
  2. Dartmouth-invented camera system captures real-time video of the beam during radiatio (0 replies)
  3. Novel hybrid device to boost research on metastatic process of breast cancer cells (0 replies)
  4. Gene panel test enables highly accurate diagnosis of liposarcomas (0 replies)
  5. Scientists identify genomic signatures of long-term survival in luminal breast cancer (0 replies)
  6. New drug candidate to be trialed for most lethal form of brain cancer (0 replies)
  7. Report estimates cancer incidence and mortality at the global level (0 replies)
  8. Study highlights barriers faced by cancer survivors in maintaining a healthy diet (0 replies)
  9. Chronic hypoxia upregulates RNA polymerase I, alters methylation on ribosomal RNAs (0 replies)
  10. Tiny molecular motions are of key significance in modern anti-cancer drugs (0 replies)
  11. Research could open the door to next-generation of cancer drugs that work better (0 replies)
  12. Fractional CO2 laser therapy may help treat breast cancer survivors with genitourinar (0 replies)
  13. New analysis highlights prevalence of cognitive impairment and changes in breast canc (0 replies)
  14. Breast cancer-on-a-chip to test the effectiveness of checkpoint inhibitor drugs (0 replies)
  15. Women are less likely to undergo CABG, may experience worse outcomes after surgery (0 replies)
  16. Discovery offers novel possibilities to target drug-resistant HER2-positive cancers (0 replies)
  17. RPS-12 protein overproduction appears to trigger breast cancer and other malignancies (0 replies)
  18. SORLA protein promotes the growth of breast cancer brain metastasis (0 replies)
  19. Optimizing the structure of drug delivery systems can help target cancer cells (0 replies)
  20. Scientists create new way to detect COVID-19 proteins and antibodies (0 replies)
  21. Genetic changes in tumors can help predict the efficacy of immunotherapy drugs (0 replies)
  22. Study shows how aneuploidy could become a weak point for cancer cells (0 replies)
  23. IU researchers identify how breast cancer cells evade immune attacks (0 replies)
  24. Allarity Therapeutics announces plans to test antiviral activity of stenoparib drug (0 replies)
  25. Initial stages of breast cancer could be detected more accurately with new proteomics (0 replies)
  26. Study uses computational framework to identify tamoxifen resistance markers in ER+ br (0 replies)
  27. G3BP proteins inhibit metabolic driver that plays a central role in cancers, neurolog (0 replies)
  28. Anchor proteins inhibit a key metabolic driver that plays critical role in cancer and (0 replies)
  29. New partnership to develop test for predicting disease course in pediatric Crohn's pa (0 replies)
  30. Study finds high prevalence of cardiovascular conditions in male breast cancer patien (0 replies)
  31. Cancer patients more likely to die following surgery in lower-income countries (0 replies)
  32. Dramatic changes seen in delivery of radiotherapy treatments during coronavirus pande (0 replies)
  33. Modified version of CAR T-cell therapy shows promise in targeting neuroblastoma (0 replies)
  34. Genomic test has lower prognostic accuracy in minority patients with breast cancer (0 replies)
  35. Study identifies nine specific genes associated with breast cancer risk (0 replies)
  36. New drug target valid for breast cancer as well as lymphoma (0 replies)
  37. Study may help better assess the risk of breast cancer in women without a family hist (0 replies)
  38. Nicotine promotes breast cancer lung metastasis, finds study (0 replies)
  39. After a decade of lobbying, ALS patients gain faster access to disability payments (0 replies)
  40. FISH technique can be used to probe sperm DNA for chromosomal defects (0 replies)
  41. Study finds new evidence about the positive role of androgens in breast cancer treatm (0 replies)
  42. Study improves understanding of the chemistry behind potent antibiotic synthesis (0 replies)
  43. Researchers define tumor invasion machinery orchestrated by a master cancer gene (0 replies)
  44. New computational technique accurately differentiates between data from tumor cells a (0 replies)
  45. Study offers a differentiated patient-specific solution in minimal residual disease t (0 replies)
  46. Targeting RNA splicing can activate antiviral immune pathways in triple negative brea (0 replies)
  47. New cancer models mimic aspects of mechanical environment within the body (0 replies)
  48. Targeted strategy has potential to reduce disparities in breast cancer screening rate (0 replies)
  49. Large study provides new understanding of genome diversity in Ukrainian population (0 replies)
  50. New technique may enable researchers to more efficiently isolate and identify rare T (0 replies)
  51. UTSW study uncovers a gene linked to growth of breast cancer (0 replies)
  52. Legislation of Dense Breast Notifications has achieved only partial success, indicate (0 replies)
  53. Researchers develop new technique to more efficiently isolate and identify rare T cel (0 replies)
  54. Master Regulator proteins control cancer transcriptional identity (0 replies)
  55. Study: 20% of glioblastomas are fueled by overactive mitochondria (0 replies)
  56. Proteogenomics can help determine effective treatment for head and neck squamous cell (0 replies)
  57. Researchers provide comprehensive molecular characterization of head and neck cancers (0 replies)
  58. Focused ultrasound shows potential to benefit people with Parkinson's disease (0 replies)
  59. Mindfulness can help ease neuropathic pain related to breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
  60. Gut microbe may play a role in the development of breast cancers (0 replies)
  61. Statins may protect the heart from damaging side-effects of early breast cancer treat (0 replies)
  62. Cholesterol-lowering drugs may protect women's hearts from damage caused during chemo (0 replies)
  63. Scientist receives $1.37 million grant to advance metabolomics data (0 replies)
  64. Researchers reveal distinct molecular signature in tumor tissues of Black breast canc (0 replies)
  65. Inhibition of blood clotting factor reduces the formation of brain metastases in mice (0 replies)
  66. Heat treatment during chemotherapy is more effective at destroying cancer cells (0 replies)
  67. Study investigates the total non-healthcare cost of chemotherapy (0 replies)
  68. New cell therapy can boost immunotherapy against breast cancer (0 replies)
  69. Researchers discover how chromosomal instability allows cancer cells to avoid immune (0 replies)
  70. Surgery may increase length of survival for metastatic breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  71. Researcher discovers seven DNA fingerprints that define cancer risk (0 replies)
  72. Molecular reporters produce fluorescence to expose the allies of tumor cells (0 replies)
  73. Researchers uncover key regulation step that inhibits tumor growth (0 replies)
  74. New mammogram-based measures could substantially improve screening (0 replies)
  75. Surgery associated with better survival in metastatic breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  76. Gene-regulating snippet of RNA may contribute to breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
  77. Democrats are running hard on health care in Georgia’s Senate runoffs. Republicans? N (0 replies)
  78. The weak spot of colon cancer stem cells (0 replies)
  79. Study: Exposure to metals may disrupt a woman's hormones during pregnancy (0 replies)
  80. Study finds how macrophages may contribute to a therapeutic weak spot in breast cance (0 replies)
  81. University of Ottawa earns 10 Canada research chairs covering a broad scope of subjec (0 replies)
  82. Landmark study finds how often cancer patients develop osteonecrosis of the jaw (0 replies)
  83. Oral contraceptives offer a protective effect against common gynecological cancers (0 replies)
  84. Oral hormone therapy significantly alters the metabolome of postmenopausal women (0 replies)
  85. Using an evaporation-based approach to turn sweat against itself (0 replies)
  86. Researchers identify new immune cell that acts as major driver of breast cancer growt (0 replies)
  87. Pulmonary hypertension drug may become a treatment option for cancer (0 replies)
  88. New tool aids in the discovery of RNA medicines for undruggable diseases (0 replies)
  89. Single-dose radiation therapy may lessen, eliminate unsafe additional outside trips d (0 replies)
  90. Extensive genomic data can improve breast cancer risk assessment (0 replies)
  91. New AI tool could make breast cancer treatment less expensive and more readily availa (0 replies)
  92. Financial toxicity correlated with worse psychological well-being among breast cancer (0 replies)
  93. Osteoporosis drug also promotes infiltration of immune cells in breast tumors (0 replies)
  94. MUSC cancer researcher named as a 2020 fellow of National Academy of Innovators (0 replies)
  95. Combination therapy places no greater burden on early-stage breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  96. Implementation of Affordable Care Act expands access to early-stage breast cancer dia (0 replies)
  97. Cancer Research UK announces dramatic cuts to its life-saving research budget (0 replies)
  98. Physicians don't always recognize radiation therapy side effects in cancer patients (0 replies)
  99. Breast cancer survivors less likely to get pregnant than the general population (0 replies)
  100. New data shows abemaciclib continues to benefit high-risk, HR+, HER2-, early-stage br (0 replies)
  101. Mastectomy and reconstructive surgery may increase risk of becoming persistent drug u (0 replies)
  102. Symptom under-recognition may be common in breast cancer patients treated with radiot (0 replies)
  103. Circulating tumor cell dynamics linked with overall survival in patients with metasta (0 replies)
  104. Omitting postoperative radiation therapy did not compromise survival for older HR-pos (0 replies)
  105. Study shows association between chemotherapy benefit and menopausal status in breast (0 replies)
  106. New guidelines and standards for the treatment of brain tumor complications (0 replies)
  107. Study shows how YTHDF3 plays a significant role in cancer metastasis (0 replies)
  108. Study findings can guide personalized breast cancer therapies based on melatonin (0 replies)
  109. Obesity linked to mortality gap between Black and white women with early breast cance (0 replies)
  110. Researchers recommend strategies for improving the accuracy of polygenic risk scores (0 replies)
  111. Digital breast tomosynthesis offers improved cancer detection and lower false negativ (0 replies)
  112. ESMO honors 2020 recipients for advancing the field of oncology (0 replies)
  113. New tool to predict breast cancer recurrences (0 replies)
  114. Combination of exercise and mindfulness training can help alleviate fatigue in cancer (0 replies)
  115. Physical activity could mitigate some of the menopause symptoms (0 replies)
  116. Improved understanding of exposome-drug interactions could help prescribe effective d (0 replies)
  117. Telomere shortening helps prevent cancer in humans (0 replies)
  118. How COVID-19 highlights the uncertainty of medical testing (0 replies)
  119. Study demonstrates safety of novel immuno-oncology therapy in patients with advanced (0 replies)
  120. Deep learning model identifies imaging biomarkers to predict breast cancer risk in wo (0 replies)
  121. Deep learning helps determine a woman’s risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
  122. Could beta-blockers be a potential treatment for COVID-19? (0 replies)
  123. ‘Molecular clock’ blood test could help identify actively growing tumors in metastati (0 replies)
  124. Combining cell engineering with machine learning to design living medicines for cance (0 replies)
  125. IU research could lead to improved breast cancer treatments for Black women (0 replies)
  126. UC Santa Cruz teams up to launch a web portal for people at risk of heritable stomach (0 replies)
  127. New legal push aims to speed magic mushrooms to dying patients (0 replies)
  128. California law banning toxic chemicals in cosmetics will transform industry (0 replies)
  129. UVA researchers discover gene responsible for the metastasis of triple-negative breas (0 replies)
  130. State-of-the-art technology provides high levels of accuracy in breast cancer diagnos (0 replies)
  131. Scientists identify previously unknown mechanism that drives tumor spread (0 replies)
  132. A DNA-based nanogel for targeted delivery of therapeutics (0 replies)
  133. Researchers use proteogenomics to better understand the biological complexity of brea (0 replies)
  134. Cannabidiol oils are equally or less effective at inhibiting certain cancer cell line (0 replies)
  135. Natural products and herbal medicines show promise in fight against COVID-19 (0 replies)
  136. Immunotherapy combination shrinks rare angiosarcoma tumors in 25% of patients (0 replies)
  137. New method using light-activated liposomes is safer, more direct to deliver CRISPR ge (0 replies)
  138. Discovering a new role for a protein that could cause breast cancer to spread to the (0 replies)
  139. Surgery studies show progress, opportunity to decrease opioid prescribing (0 replies)
  140. A promising vaccine for treating poorly immunogenic tumors (0 replies)
  141. Strenuous jobs increase the likelihood of having a baby with fetal macrosomia (0 replies)
  142. Novel 3D-printed scaffold loaded with chemotherapy drug could reduce breast cancer re (0 replies)
  143. Researchers monitor effects of COVID-19 outbreak on care of cancer patients (0 replies)
  144. Researchers develop novel chemo-immunotherapy agent to treat pancreatic tumors (0 replies)
  145. New resource can help predict drug sensitivity and optimize therapeutic strategies (0 replies)
  146. AI can improve efficiency of radiologists in reading breast cancer screening mammogra (0 replies)
  147. Biomarkers that are predictive of clinical benefit in Trop-2-expressing triple-negati (0 replies)
  148. Seniors form COVID pods to ward off isolation this winter (0 replies)
  149. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign professor wins $4.5 million for breast cancer (0 replies)
  150. High Throughput Identification and Quantification of Breast Cancer With NMR-Based Met (0 replies)
  151. Medicinal plant stops the growth of breast cancer cells, shows research (0 replies)
  152. Study: Toxins produced by tube-dwelling anemones have pharmacological potential (0 replies)
  153. Study reveals molecular mechanism that increases the invasiveness of radioresistant c (0 replies)
  154. Study: Mammary basal cell lineage contributes to breast cancer heterogeneity (0 replies)
  155. New technique could detect and map the progression of aggressive cancers (0 replies)
  156. Ultramicroscopy helps visualize tumor tissues in three dimensions (0 replies)
  157. Inflammasome may play a key role in triggering immune response to cancer (0 replies)
  158. Myeloid cells can suppress immune response, promote brain metastasis (0 replies)
  159. Research details new strategy for overcoming treatment resistance by zeroing in on de (0 replies)
  160. Advancements in research on cancer signal transduction and treatment (0 replies)
  161. Abbreviated MRI may be a valuable tool for supplemental screening of women with dense (0 replies)
  162. UVA research sheds light on how cancer remodels our chromosomes (0 replies)
  163. Researchers recommend breast cancer screening for Black women aged 40 or below (0 replies)
  164. Review: Twitter can be a useful resource not only for breast cancer patients but also (0 replies)
  165. Study: More women with invasive breast cancer could potentially be spared an axillary (0 replies)
  166. Study suggests link between gut bacteria and weight gain after chemotherapy for breas (0 replies)
  167. Scientists develop a way to accurately detect and monitor common pediatric brain canc (0 replies)
  168. Researchers successfully perform terahertz imaging of early-stage breast cancer witho (0 replies)
  169. Scientists may be able to prevent cancer by controlling the ANP32E and H2AZ proteins (0 replies)
  170. Mammography screening is efficient also for women over the age of 70 (0 replies)
  171. Study uncovers novel mechanical mechanism of metastatic cancer cells in substrates of (0 replies)
  172. Moffitt study uncovers how specific molecules promote cancer progression (0 replies)
  173. Researchers call for transparency and reproducibility in artificial intelligence rese (0 replies)
  174. Physical activity in the morning could have a beneficial effect against cancer (0 replies)
  175. Regular moderate physical exercise can significantly reduce cancer risk (0 replies)
  176. Study highlights ongoing disparity in inflammatory breast cancer (0 replies)
  177. Developing a precision 'Trojan Horse' nanotherapy to treat breast cancer (0 replies)
  178. New lab-on-a-chip can help study tumor heterogeneity, improve cancer therapies (0 replies)
  179. Biodegradable microneedle patch for local therapeutic gene delivery (0 replies)
  180. New imaging technique can replace invasive tissue biopsies in cancer treatment (0 replies)
  181. Researchers develop new tools to assess care provided for patients with brain metasta (0 replies)
  182. A global review of COVID-19 impact on cancer treatment and research (0 replies)
  183. Study finds severe financial distress among breast cancer survivors (0 replies)
  184. ACGT awards $500,000 grant to advance strategies for treating solid tumors (0 replies)
  185. Researchers develop new testing platform for breast cancer cells (0 replies)
  186. Research indicates increased breast cancer mortality in African American and Black su (0 replies)
  187. New tools to enhance care for brain metastases (0 replies)
  188. Applying the power of AI to improve heart-transplant outcomes (0 replies)
  189. New findings clarify the long-term risks for women with DCIS (0 replies)
  190. Women with benign breast conditions can undergo surgery without affecting their abili (0 replies)
  191. Study: Radiotherapy and surgery offer better protection in treating abnormal breast t (0 replies)
  192. Study offers the standard of surgical care for early-stage breast cancer (0 replies)
  193. Patients with invasive lobular carcinoma could benefit from additional adjuvant thera (0 replies)
  194. Study shows effects of COVID-19 pandemic on breast cancer screening (0 replies)
  195. Researchers identify a potential target for small cell lung cancer (0 replies)
  196. Researchers receive NCI grant to study role of collagens in breast cancer (0 replies)
  197. Study finds link between beta-blockers and survival outcomes in some breast cancer pa (0 replies)
  198. COVID-19-related interruptions in rehabilitation care causes emotional distress in br (0 replies)
  199. New approach uses AI to identify which early stage breast cancers will spread (0 replies)
  200. Researchers use natural pigment for screening cell viability (0 replies)
  201. Lack of considerations in cumulative effect of food chemicals could have contributed (0 replies)
  202. Researchers develop 'Trojan horse' approach to destroy cancer cells (0 replies)
  203. Researchers identify genetic markers linked to higher risk of capecitabine-induced ha (0 replies)
  204. Black breast cancer patients experience more delays in treatment initiation, duration (0 replies)
  205. Black women experience longer waits for treatment after breast cancer diagnosis, indi (0 replies)
  206. Adding abemaciclib to hormonal therapy reduces recurrence in patients with HR+ HER2- (0 replies)
  207. Cellular recyclers could be used to eliminate the driver of cancer's aggressiveness (0 replies)
  208. PPI use linked to worse outcomes in urothelial cancer patients treated with atezolizu (0 replies)
  209. PET/MRI reduces radiation exposure, improves lesion detectability in select cancers (0 replies)
  210. Sub-Saharan Africa needs greater access to live-saving antibodies (0 replies)
  211. Combining nanotechnology with immunotherapy to fight deadly metastatic breast cancer (0 replies)
  212. Researchers receive $2.5 million grant to develop and analyze breast tumor organoids (0 replies)
  213. UofL receives $11.5 million to accelerate the development of new immunotherapies (0 replies)
  214. Simple blood tests can benefit women with breast cancer (0 replies)
  215. A novel gene involved in primary lymphedema identified (0 replies)
  216. Brazilian red propolis contains substances with anti-cancer properties (0 replies)
  217. New method could advance efforts to find drugs that kill breast cancer cells (0 replies)
  218. Study uncovers genetic vulnerability in breast cancers tumors (0 replies)
  219. Spironolactone may be safe to treat female pattern hair loss in breast cancer survivo (0 replies)
  220. Novel drug could improve life expectancy and quality for patients with hard-to-treat (0 replies)
  221. Newly discovered mechanism may lead to better treatment options for breast cancer (0 replies)
  222. New drug can enhance life expectancy and quality for patients with hard-to-treat canc (0 replies)
  223. Environmental and biomedical applications of enzyme inhibitors (0 replies)
  224. Researchers aim to improve digital thermal imaging as a tool for monitoring cancer (0 replies)
  225. Lack of oxygen can trigger tumor metastases (0 replies)
  226. Renowned Harley Street hospital performs pioneering dual breast surgery (0 replies)
  227. Novel markers may predict patient response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (0 replies)
  228. Exploring alternative diagnosis options for women with deep infiltrating endometriosi (0 replies)
  229. Mason researchers to provide biostatistics and bioinformatic analysis for new project (0 replies)
  230. Study explores link between personal use of hair dyes and cancer risk (0 replies)
  231. Why Black aging matters, too (0 replies)
  232. Honeybee venom induces cancer cell death in aggressive breast cancer (0 replies)
  233. Study reveals the unexpected benefits of telehealth services (0 replies)
  234. Study: BIRC2 overexpression could be a key marker for immunotherapy resistance (0 replies)
  235. Cancer cells reshape, destroy or integrate into blood vessels to spread (0 replies)
  236. Growth hormone associated with early puberty and future breast cancer risk (0 replies)
  237. Honeybee venom rapidly destroys aggressive breast cancer cells (0 replies)
  238. Prosthetic breast reconstruction outcomes do not deteriorate over time, shows study (0 replies)
  239. Virginia Tech researcher wins NIH award to study possible treatments for metastatic b (0 replies)
  240. Manipulating 3D Printed Organoid Microenvironments (0 replies)
  241. New breast cancer drug is safe and effective, can halt disease progression (0 replies)
  242. AI algorithm proves to be as accurate as average radiologist in identifying breast ca (0 replies)
  243. Research identifies protein molecule that could be responsible for aggressive breast (0 replies)
  244. Scientists combine 3D bioprinting and computer modeling to study cancer metastasis in (0 replies)
  245. Premenopausal women previously treated with radiation have worse breast cancer-specif (0 replies)
  246. Tumor hierarchy of breast cancer cells can be potential cause for drug resistance (0 replies)
  247. Blood cancer patients are more vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19, study finds (0 replies)
  248. Women with T1a breast cancers could benefit from hormone treatment (0 replies)
  249. New surgical approach is highly acceptable among women with ovarian cancer risk (0 replies)
  250. Developing more precise, targeted therapy for a highly aggressive breast cancer (0 replies)