Whole brain radiation therapy costs mice some of their cognitive abilities, but treatment with low-oxygen air revives their reasoning skills.
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Whole brain radiation therapy costs mice some of their cognitive abilities, but treatment with low-oxygen air revives their reasoning skills.
Certain skin-residing immune cells may—under specific conditions—play a direct role in initiating skin cancer after exposure to environmental toxins.
A new study shows that breast cancers that become resistant to hormone therapy have different patterns of estrogen receptor binding.
Prognostic signatures have become popular tools in cancer research, but it turns out signatures made of random genes are prognostic as well.
Lloyd Old, a researcher and former administrator of two cancer research institutes, passed away this week.
Scientists are beginning to discover myriad strategies tumors use to avoid attacks by anti-cancer drugs.
How next-generation sequencing technologies will drive a new era of research on non-model organisms.
An alternative form of an enzyme involved in the glucose metabolism pathway protects cancer cells from oxidative stress.
A legal remedy is needed to curb unethical “guest authorship” in medical journals.
Researchers have pinpointed the region of a key cancer gene that’s involved in tumor suppression.