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Pan-Cancer Atlas Finds Common Roots Of 33 Cancer Types

by Dan Modano April 6, 2018

The Pan-Cancer Initiative has released the results of a large-scale analysis of genomic and molecular data characterizing 33 different types of cancer from more than 10,000 patients. Called the Pan-Cancer […]

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Asparagine Amino Acid Key To Breast Cancer Metastasis

by Denise Rosenfeld April 3, 2018

An amino acid called asparagine is key to breast cancer’s spread, report researchers who found that by restricting it in mice, they could stop cancer cells from invading other parts […]

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Larotrectinib Shows 93% Response Rate In Pediatric Cancer

by Florian Rosado April 1, 2018

Larotrectinib, a first-of-its-kind drug targeting a fused gene found in many types of cancer was effective in 93 percent of pediatric patients tested, researchers at UT Southwestern’s Simmons Cancer Center […]

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Chondroitin Supplements May Speed Melanoma Growth

by Bruce B. Vanderburg March 30, 2018

Chondroitin sulfate, a dietary supplement for strengthening joints, can speed the growth of a type of melanoma, according to experiments conducted in cell culture and mouse models. One particular mutation […]

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FOXM1: Aggressive Meningiomas Linked To Single Gene

by Bruce B. Vanderburg March 29, 2018

A common genetic driver of aggressive meningiomas has been uncovered by UC San Francisco scientists. The finding could help clinicians detect such dangerous cancers earlier and lead to new therapies […]

Centrioles in Healthy and Breast Cancer Cells

Centriole Amplification Is Widespread In Cancer Cells

by Bruce B. Vanderburg March 28, 2018

The number and size of tiny structures that exist inside cells, called centrioles, are increased in the most aggressive sub-types of cancer, researchers from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia in Portugal […]

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Mutated Lung Cancer Cells Resemble Intestinal Cells

by Dan Modano March 27, 2018

Certain lung cancer cells with errors in transcription factors begin to resemble their nearest relatives, the cells of the stomach and gut, new research from Duke University has found. Tumors […]

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Cancer Survivors Fatigue Faster Even Decades Later

by Bruce B. Vanderburg March 16, 2018

Patients who survived cancer years or even decades ago still become fatigued more quickly than people without cancer histories, a new study indicates. In a long-term aging study, cancer survivors […]

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