All cancers begin in cells. Our bodies are made up of more than a hundred million million (100,000,000,000,000) cells. Cancer starts with changes in one cell or a small group of cells. Usually, we ...
Varun Venkataramani is the winner of the 2025 Eppendorf Award for Young European Investigators. A neurologist and group leader at Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany, his work in cancer ...
You may have heard that 'sugar feeds cancer cells', fuelling their rapid growth. Or that eliminating sugar from our diet can starve or stymie cancer growth. But is there any truth to these beliefs?
New study shows that aggressive cancer cells can be identified in a simple, new way; by how they physically behave, not just by their genes. Using specially textured Meta surfaces pattered with tiny ...
Circulating tumor cells were first described in 1869 by Thomas Ashworth, an Australian pathologist who observed them in a peripheral blood sample taken from a patient with metastatic cancer. 1 They ...
Researchers at NYU Langone Health propose a model that could explain how cancer cells adapt to environmental stress, an approach that may lead to new therapies. Published online April 15 as the cover ...
You might think of cancer as a mass of rogue cells that grow uncontrollably. But cancer is more organized and strategic than ...
A 3D-printed platform called Advanced Tumor Landscape Analysis System or ‘ATLAS’ reveals how prostate cancer cells survive in the bloodstream by traveling in clusters. In this specific study, the ...
Prostate cancer: What are the symptoms and how is it treated as Jeremy Clarkson receives diagnosis? - Jeremy Clarkson has ...
Researchers at NYU Langone Health propose a model that could explain how cancer cells adapt to environmental stress, an approach that may lead to new therapies. Published online April 15 as the cover ...