Palmitic Acid Fuels Breast Cancer Spread to Lungs Through Metabolic Hijacking
New research reveals how breast cancer cells exploit fatty acids in lung tissue to enhance survival and metastasis.
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New research reveals how breast cancer cells exploit fatty acids in lung tissue to enhance survival and metastasis.
New research reveals how a common gut bacterium reprograms immune cells to accelerate colorectal cancer progression.
Scientists discover LRRC15 protein controls cancer-promoting cells, offering new therapeutic approach for lung cancer patients.
Researchers found cancer cells use JAK1 protein to survive radiation therapy, but targeting KIF18A protein can overcome this resistance.
New research reveals how deadly thyroid cancer reprograms itself to escape natural killer cells, opening doors for better treatments.
New research reveals how osteosarcoma cells manipulate RNA stability to maintain aggressive growth and resist chemotherapy.
Study expands treatment options by demonstrating olaparib effectiveness in patients with PALB2 and somatic BRCA mutations.
Major trial reveals blood clot risks vary significantly between different pancreatic cancer treatment approaches.
Oncologists still lack clear guidance on optimal capecitabine dosing, highlighting broader issues in cancer treatment precision.
New circulating tumor DNA test identifies high-risk colon cancer patients with 80% accuracy, potentially revolutionizing treatment decisions.
Camizestrant effectively reduces estrogen receptors and tumor growth at just 75mg daily with minimal side effects in breast cancer patients.
New consensus on genetic testing for cancer drugs creates fresh questions about finding the right dose for each patient.