Cancer
Cancer is potentially fatal. Currently, it is the leading cause of death worldwide. Cancer is a generic term for a large group of diseases involving the rapid creation of abnormal cells that grow beyond their usual boundaries with the potential to invade or spread to other body parts.
Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, prolonged cough, unexplained weight loss, chronic tiredness, fever that occurs mainly at night, and skin changes. Tobacco use, alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, and ultraviolet and ionizing radiation are risk factors for cancer.
Regular evaluation of uterine health can reduce cancer risk
Analysis of UK compliance with endometrial hyperplasia guidelines.
New tool improves early cancer detection
Integrating single-cell DNA and RNA for tumor analysis.
Fasting diet reduces disease risk and biological age in humans
Changes in markers indicate reduced disease risk from fasting-mimicking diet.
Significance of both parents in breastfeeding
Exploring partner experiences in Swedish breastfeeding support
Study reveals how cancer cells use certain proteins to shield themselves
Exposing hiding lymphoma cells to the immune system.
AI offers a detailed look at jets of plasma used to treat cancer
The software uses an approach known as a physics-informed neural network (PINN).
A protein that contributes to metastasis in pancreatic cancer found
Discovery could advance life-saving therapies.
New imaging reveals brain’s hidden cells
Advancements in immunostaining for brain nanostructures.
Lab-grown tumors to predict what drugs will work for people with bowel cancer
The study is the first in the world to use patient-derived tumour organoids.
Moderate radon exposure linked to higher stroke risk
Women's health initiative links radon exposure to stroke risk.