Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

U-M receives $20 million gift to support research and development of life-saving therapies

U-M receives $20 million gift to support research and development of life-saving therapies

A future approach to diabetes care

A future approach to diabetes care

Scientists use blue mushroom dye to develop fluorescent tool for detecting reactive oxygen species

Scientists use blue mushroom dye to develop fluorescent tool for detecting reactive oxygen species

Nature’s own gene therapy

Nature’s own gene therapy

Using math equations to detect and forecast liver cancer risk

Using math equations to detect and forecast liver cancer risk

2 drinks a day could be too much

2 drinks a day could be too much

Dense Breast Notifications are not achieving desired effects, study finds

Dense Breast Notifications are not achieving desired effects, study finds

Red hot chili peppers could help stave off heart disease

Red hot chili peppers could help stave off heart disease

Moffitt researchers develop efficient method for creating mouse models to study melanoma

Moffitt researchers develop efficient method for creating mouse models to study melanoma

Cancer drug shows promise in battling Parkinson’s disease

Cancer drug shows promise in battling Parkinson’s disease

Leukemia patients treated with common cancer drug have heightened risk of heart failure

Leukemia patients treated with common cancer drug have heightened risk of heart failure

Researchers identify novel genetic signature with prognostic value for certain breast cancers

Researchers identify novel genetic signature with prognostic value for certain breast cancers

Targeting specific nuclear transport systems may lead to possible therapeutic strategies for cancer

Targeting specific nuclear transport systems may lead to possible therapeutic strategies for cancer

Conversion of light into heat to fight disease

Conversion of light into heat to fight disease

Researchers identify molecular machinery that drives rapid polymerization of actin filaments

Researchers identify molecular machinery that drives rapid polymerization of actin filaments

Smart, nature-inspired system provides continuous information on patient’s health

Smart, nature-inspired system provides continuous information on patient’s health

Zebrafish 'avatars' help distinguish radiosensitive from radioresistant tumors

Zebrafish 'avatars' help distinguish radiosensitive from radioresistant tumors

Women who live near green space may be at lower risk of excess weight, obesity

Women who live near green space may be at lower risk of excess weight, obesity

Using bacterial nano-syringes as drug transporters in medicine

Using bacterial nano-syringes as drug transporters in medicine

Lifestyle-related blood lipid profile better predicts type 2 diabetes risk

Lifestyle-related blood lipid profile better predicts type 2 diabetes risk

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