A new "tumor-on-a-chip" model is giving scientists a live look at how pancreatic cancer can recruit the body's own immune ...
The development of cancer is not a process triggered immediately by the emergence of an oncogenic mutation. There is growing ...
Researchers at Tel Aviv University's Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences have uncovered how a natural and essential ...
A new review was published in Volume 13 of Oncoscience on May 22, 2026, titled "Adaptor proteins regulating tumor-associated macrophage polarization during cancer progression." ...
Researchers say approach could be useful for both initial treatment of bladder cancer as well as treatment refractory subsets of tumors.
A research team has developed an approach to significantly reduce the risk of cancer recurrence and metastasis after surgery, by targeting both bulk cancer cells and the elusive cancer stem cells ...
When cancer cells begin to die within tumors, they expose signals on their surface that indicate they are dying. Macrophages then detect these signals and engage in phagocytosis, where they eat the ...
As brain tumors grow, they must do one of two things: push against the brain or use finger-like extensions to invade and destroy surrounding tissue. Previous research found that tumors that push—or ...
After a patient is diagnosed with cancer, modern cancer care increasingly turns to genetic testing to get more information about the tumor and guide treatment options. When there’s a strong link ...
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