A new gold-based drug slows tumor growth by 82% in animals and targets cancer cells more precisely than chemotherapy.
Immunotherapy is the brightest new weapon in fight against cancer. Thank Dr. Steven Rosenberg, who 40 years ago successfully ...
A molecule identified by Karolinska Institutet researchers promotes intestinal healing and suppresses colorectal cancer tumor ...
Cancer cell death via necroptosis can be accompanied by the release of IL-1a, which can restrict anticancer immunity and ...
Chemotherapy drugs can kill cancer cells by halting DNA replication, but a glucose-depleted environment can help cancer cells ...
An enzyme called EZH2 has an unexpected role in driving aggressive tumor growth in treatment-resistant prostate cancers, ...
A new study has uncovered an unexpected way cancer cells can escape the immune system, making it harder for treatments to ...
Tumor cells transform fibroblasts into cancer-associated fibroblasts, which have an important immunosuppressive activity on which growth, invasion, and metastasis depend. These activated fibroblasts ...
LMU researchers have discovered how the interplay between a key protein and an endolysosomal ion channel promotes tumor ...