Physical pressure can stop cancer cells from growing large enough to divide, revealing why squeezed tumors may stall.
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
Megan Sweet slices tumors. A normal day in the lab finds the Virginia Tech graduate student with hands deep inside a refrigerated metal box, pulling a mounted mouse-grown tumor incrementally closer to ...
Cancer cell DNA doubling — when cells accidentally duplicate all chromosomes without dividing — now has a new risk factor: ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising twist in how cells behave when division goes wrong. Sometimes a cell successfully copies its DNA but fails to split into two, leaving it with double the genetic ...
UCLA researchers gave T cells a protected supply of sugar, allowing them to attack solid tumors more effectively.
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Scientists in South Korea just found the deadliest young-adult brain tumor begins years before it shows — normal-looking cells quietly turn cancerous and spread
Glioblastoma kills most patients within 15 months of diagnosis. It is the most aggressive brain cancer in young adults, and ...
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