Mitochondria-Targeted Therapy Creates Self-Reinforcing Cancer Cell Death Loop
Novel treatment triggers ferroptosis in cancer cells while activating immune responses that further enhance cancer cell death.
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Novel treatment triggers ferroptosis in cancer cells while activating immune responses that further enhance cancer cell death.
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New research reveals how metastatic cancer cells breach brain defenses through extracellular vesicle communication.
New review reveals how advanced genomics tools are revolutionizing cancer diagnosis and therapy development.
Novel nanoplatform delivers copper and iron ions to trigger both ferroptosis and cuproptosis in cancer cells.
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Harvard researcher calls for urgent action linking cancer, climate change, and fossil fuel pollution in groundbreaking analysis.
Leading oncologists address current controversies in breast cancer screening guidelines and practices.
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New review reveals key diagnostic features of superficial angiomyxoma, a rare benign tumor affecting middle-aged adults.
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