PNNL-OHSU team part of NCI effort to bring proteogenomics to cancer patients
Findings suggest that ribosomal DNA copy number could be used to predict which cancers will be sensitive to DNA-damaging chemotherapeutics
The compounds—resveratrol—which are found in grape skins and seeds, could also eventually lead to treatments to help prevent colon cancer
The incidence of testicular germ cell tumors has been increasing around the world throughout the past 50 years
Research finds microbiome associations for patients treated with immune checkpoint blockade
New method will help inform development of a future assay that could potentially detect cancer in its earliest stages
Immune-system activity weakens before symptoms arise
Previous studies have shown that the type of protein that we inherit from our parents can influence our risk of auto-immune disease and affect how we respond to some forms of cancer treatment
Finding in mice could lead to new therapies for damaged organs and cancer
A new technique developed at the University of Virginia School of Medicine will let a single cancer research lab do the work of dozens
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