Scientists discovered a molecular switch that may reverse cancer cells, stopping them from growing abnormally.
Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute have found that some particularly aggressive lung cancer cells can develop their ...
Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
Scientists used implanted fat cells to gobble up available nutrients around cancer tumors, starving the tumors to death.
Cancer cells cripple immune cells by donating their damaged mitochondria, hindering the immune response and fostering tumour ...
The heart drug digoxin could potentially be combined with existing cancer therapies to prevent the spread of tumors, an early ...
A guardian molecule ensures that liver cells do not lose their identity. This has been discovered by researchers from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), the Hector Institute für Translational ...
Senescent cells, or ‘zombie’ cells, are damaged cancer cells that remain active, making it harder to treat tumors.
Every cell in the body normally has its fixed place as part of a tissue structure. Except for a few cell types, such as blood ...
"We have discovered a molecular switch that can revert the fate of cancer cells," said biologist Kwang-Hyun Cho.