The Expanding Potential of Liquid Biopsy to Detect and Monitor Cancer
In the span of a decade, the idea that tumor-derived molecules circulating in the bloodstream and other body fluids...
In the span of a decade, the idea that tumor-derived molecules circulating in the bloodstream and other body fluids...
Bacteria account for over 75% of the Earth’s population. And while we often think of these microbes as something...
It sounds like something out of Frankenstein, but a new study in the AACR journal Cancer Discovery suggests that...
Across the surfaces of your mouth, throat, and nasal sinuses, layers of flat cells called squamous cells protect the...
Improved patient outcomes come from new treatments. New treatments stem from successful clinical trials. Clinical trials build on discoveries...
Guest Post by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Cancer Today The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has important implications for...
Although not as common as breast, prostate, or lung cancer, kidney cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed...
The milieu of cells, proteins, and vasculature that comprise the tumor microenvironment can hinder efforts to treat cancer. This...
The concept of using vaccination to eradicate cancer by instructing the immune system to eliminate malignant cells has been...
The treatment of cutaneous melanoma has been profoundly transformed by the advent of targeted therapy and immunotherapy, which have...