Liquid Biopsy Shows Promise for Early Pancreatic Cancer Detection Without Invasive Surgery
New blood-based tests could revolutionize pancreatic cancer diagnosis by detecting biomarkers without tissue biopsies.
Latest breakthroughs in cancer research, treatment, and prevention
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New blood-based tests could revolutionize pancreatic cancer diagnosis by detecting biomarkers without tissue biopsies.
New research reveals how blocking specific enzymes could dramatically improve cancer immunotherapy effectiveness by removing immune suppression.
New research shows removing cost barriers significantly increases genetic testing uptake among cancer survivors' relatives.
Scientists discover how two microbes team up to accelerate colon cancer, but L-arginine may disrupt their deadly partnership.
New research reveals how cancer cells block immune-fighting structures, opening doors to better pancreatic cancer treatments.
New framework reveals why immune cells fail to control tumors in metabolically active tissues, opening paths for better treatments.
New research reveals how liver cancer develops, identifying immune-quiet and inflamed pathways that could enable early intervention.
Analysis of 50,000+ tumors shows one-third of cancer drivers behave differently than expected, with major implications for treatment.
Explore how cells detect and fix DNA damage through sophisticated repair pathways, and what happens when these systems fail in cancer.
Revolutionary in vivo CRISPR technique creates more effective cancer-fighting immune cells without lab manipulation.
UCSF researcher reveals how lifestyle choices affect cancer risk and how engineered immune cells are revolutionizing treatment.
New research reveals severe respiratory infections create lasting lung inflammation that increases cancer risk, but vaccination offers protection.