Professor Martin Bornhäuser and Doctor Christoph Röllig, both experts in the field of blood cancer at the Carl Gustav Carus...
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Case Western Reserve researchers have identified a two-pronged therapeutic approach that shows great potential for weakening and then defeating cancer...
The body has evolved ways to get rid of faulty stem cells. A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published...
A team of researchers led by Duke Cancer Institute has identified key events that prompt certain cancer cells to develop...
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Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered a new line of defence used by cancer cells to evade cell death, according...
Although prostate cancer can be successfully treated in many men, when the disease metastasizes to the bone, it is eventually...
Scientists from Queen Mary University of London have made a breakthrough in developing a new therapy for advanced bladder cancer...
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