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Cancer

  • Locally brewed alcohol and chewing tobacco drive 62% of mouth cancer cases in India, study suggests
    Even a low daily intake of alcohol—just 9 g or around one standard drink—is linked to a 50% heightened risk... Read more
  • TIGIT protein inhibition could help immune system target cancer cells
    Researchers at the University of Sharjah are exploring a promising approach that could enhance the immune system's ability to fight... Read more
  • Night shifts aren't just tiring, they can be deadly: Disrupted sleep cycles linked to aggressive breast cancer
    Working the night shift, frequently flying across time zones or keeping an irregular sleep schedule does more than just leave... Read more
  • Stiffer colon could signal risk of early-onset colorectal cancer
    Increased stiffness of the colon, spurred by chronic inflammation, may encourage the development and progression of early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC),... Read more
  • Inflammation fuels one of the most aggressive forms of lung cancer
    Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is one of the most aggressive forms of lung cancer, with a five-year survival rate... Read more
  • Protein MCL1 links cancer cell survival and energy metabolism
    A study by the Mildred Scheel Early Career Center group led by Dr. Mohamed Elgendy at the TUD Faculty of... Read more
  • Any reduction in alcohol consumption helps reduce cancer risk: Support for 'Dry January'
    Most people know that smoking causes cancer and that there's no "safe" number of cigarettes that are OK to smoke.... Read more
  • BRAF gene mutation leads to different therapeutic responses in melanoma and colorectal cancer
    A review article led by researchers from the B·ARGO group at the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP) and... Read more
  • High-fat diets make liver cells more susceptible to cancer-causing mutations, study shows
    One of the biggest risk factors for developing liver cancer is a high-fat diet. A new study from MIT reveals... Read more
  • How brain tumor cells influence neurons and vice versa
    Gliomas are cancers that originate directly in the brain, instead of spreading to the brain from other parts of the... Read more
  • Open-source software sheds light on cancer's hidden genetic networks
    University of Navarra (Spain) researchers have developed RNACOREX, a new open-source software capable of identifying gene regulation networks with applications... Read more
  • Can community awareness campaigns in low-resource areas improve early diagnosis of colorectal cancer?
    In low-resource regions such as Nigeria, most people with colorectal cancer are diagnosed too late for curative treatment options.... Read more
  • Accelerated cancer drug approvals yield modest survival gains at significant Medicare cost
    Early access to new cancer drugs, granted accelerated approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has provided mixed... Read more
  • Genomic test helps flag early aggressive prostate cancer in African American patients
    A new Moffitt Cancer Center study suggests a widely used genomic test can more accurately identify which men with early... Read more
  • 30-year smoking duration-based criteria could increase lung cancer screening
    Thirty-year smoking duration-based criteria could reduce eligibility gaps for all races relative to whites, while improving six-year lung cancer detection... Read more
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