A study led by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center found that normal cells surrounding a tumor, known as cancer-associated ...
Scientists have turned cancerous cells back to normal by switching back on the process which stops normal cells from replicating too quickly Cancer cells could be stopped from replicating after ...
A hidden clue may explain why some mutated cells become cancerous and others don’t: how fast they divide. A new study from researchers at Sinai Health in Toronto reveals that the total time it takes ...
Breast cancer is becoming increasingly treatable, but in some cases the disease can resurface even decades after a patient has been declared cancer free. This is because of cells that detach from the ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found a pattern of so-called epigenetic “marks” in a transition state between normal and pancreatic cancer cells in mice, and that the normal cells may ...
Researchers at KAIST in South Korea have discovered a new way to treat cancer. They can reprogram cancer cells to become normal cells. The technique uses an AI system called BENEIN. It identifies and ...
Cancer cells possess a remarkable quality called plasticity. This means they can change their form. This ability helps them survive and spread. Cancer cells act like young cells. They can adapt to ...
Cancer cells are basically the ultimate rule-breakers of the body. Under normal conditions, our cells follow a pretty strict ...