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.
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Blocking immune checkpoints changes how brain tumors grow.
Cancer drug shows promise in HIV cure research
Unconventional approaches: Investigating a cancer drug's role in HIV eradication.
A new dawn in malaria management
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Kencur ginger possesses anti-cancer effects; study
A Southeast Asian ginger, could be a potential component for new anti-cancer markers.
Discovering how cancer changes immune pathway for spreading
Chromosomal instability and non-cell-autonomous cancer progression.
The complete sequences of multiple human Y chromosomes
Unveiling the entire sequence of a human Y chromosome.
Naked mole rat’s longevity gene increases mice’s lifespan
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AI to predict brain cancer outcomes
An algorithm that could help physicians better understand and target complicated brain tumors.
Potential endometrial cancer treatments from estrogen receptor study
Endometrial cancer & gene regulation: insights from Estrogen receptor alpha mutations.
Immunotherapy combo extends lives in metastatic melanoma
A new hope: Ipilimumab and Nivolumab for resistant melanoma.
Scientists identified new genes that contribute to breast cancer susceptibility
Novel genes linked to breast cancer.
Lorazepam treatment and poor pancreatic cancer outcomes
Pancreatic cancer survival and the IL6 response to Lorazepam.