X-rays could be tuned to deliver a more effective punch that destroys cancer cells and not harm the body
With new advances in medicine happening daily, there's still plenty of guesswork when it comes to administering chemotherapy to cancer patients
If successful, this non-invasive urine test would be the first in the world to help clinicians detect the highly lethal cancer at an early stage
Research is the first population-based study to examine the association between onion and garlic consumption and breast cancer in Puerto Rico
Penn, CHOP research expands evidence of proton benefit
A study in animals similar in size to humans brings us a step closer to the clinical use of antibody gene therapy
A better understanding of how mitochondria release energy could point to new targets for treating obesity and cancer
Researchers at the University of Oregon believe the bleach-sensing mechanism could serve as a strategy for some bacterial pathogens to colonize and persist in inflamed tissue
Scientists have found a new way to kill cancers caused by an inherited mutation in BRCA1
Potential for new drug to prevent colorectal cancer tumors
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