Medically reviewed by Casey Gallagher, MD Basal cell carcinoma grows at about 0.7 millimeters per month on average.Melanoma ...
Breast cancer can spread—or metastasize—to many different parts of the body, but it's not well understood why tumors grow ...
Gastric cancer cells can activate KRAS-driven signals, enabling autonomous tumor growth by producing their own WNT proteins. New research reveals how gastric cancer cells exploit WNT signaling for ...
Gastric (stomach) cancer remains one of the most common and deadly cancers in East Asia, including Korea. Yet despite its high prevalence, it has received far less molecular attention than colorectal ...
Scientists are looking for answers about how these confounding trips, known as metastases, occur throughout the human body Illustration of a human cancer cell Amber Dance, Knowable Magazine Back in ...
A study led by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center found that normal cells surrounding a tumor, known as cancer-associated ...
Colon cancer treatment is personalized based on stage, overall health and tumor characteristics. Early detection and accurate ...
Researchers are targeting dormant tumour cells that might explain why some cancers reappear long after successful treatment.
Researchers found in mice that multiple nutrients and cancer cell characteristics work together to control the spread of ...