Tumors need two things to thrive: a good blood supply and a way to keep the immune system at bay. Scientists have discovered ...
Tumors do not communicate only with immune cells, blood vessels, and stromal tissue. A growing body of evidence suggests that cancer can also co-opt the nervous system, reshaping the tumor ...
Scientists at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed a new cytokine-armored CAR-T cell therapy ...
A protein best known for driving cancer growth also helps damaged tumor cells survive by repairing their DNA, according to a ...
When cancer cells begin to die within tumors, they expose signals on their surface that indicate they are dying. Macrophages then detect these signals and engage in phagocytosis, where they eat the ...
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Scientists find antioxidant may feed tumor growth
Questions about antioxidants and cancer rarely stay simple. Antioxidants are usually framed as protective substances that limit cellular damage. This new Nature study forces a more careful view.
Researchers have revealed that a group of compounds growing in popularity for their longevity benefits could speed up the growth of cancer cells. It’s important information both in the context of ...
Scientists have long suspected that androgens, male sex hormones like testosterone, may help tumors grow because the hormones can suppress immune responses to some cancers. New research from the lab ...
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