Physical pressure can stop cancer cells from growing large enough to divide, revealing why squeezed tumors may stall.
UCLA researchers gave T cells a protected supply of sugar, allowing them to attack solid tumors more effectively.
Cancer cell DNA doubling — when cells accidentally duplicate all chromosomes without dividing — now has a new risk factor: ...
Scientists at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have captured, for the first time, 'housekeeping' immune cells ...
For the past 15 years or so, a class of drugs called immune checkpoint inhibitors have been used to treat melanoma – the most ...
Researchers found that lowering MHC I can expose cancerous or foreign cells to CD4+ T cell attack, reshaping assumptions ...
Megan Sweet slices tumors. A normal day in the lab finds the Virginia Tech graduate student with hands deep inside a refrigerated metal box, pulling a mounted mouse-grown tumor incrementally closer to ...
Metastasis occurs when cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel through the bloodstream to form new tumors in other parts of the body. It is the leading cause of cancer-related death ...
A cancer cell begins to die, and for the first time, a researcher can watch the exact moment it happens. New fluorescent dyes described in two peer-reviewed studies published in spring 2026 are giving ...
Researchers found that smaller cancer cells with doubled DNA often behaved more aggressively than larger ones.
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