Targeting MC1R in metastatic melanoma
In 1960, scientists described the “Philadelphia chromosome” that causes chronic myeloid leukemia, and in 2001 the Food and Drug Administration approved the drug imatinib to […]
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In 1960, scientists described the “Philadelphia chromosome” that causes chronic myeloid leukemia, and in 2001 the Food and Drug Administration approved the drug imatinib to […]
Read moreNeta Erez, a senior lecturer in the department of pathology at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University in Israel, is the first author […]
Read moreThe tissues in our bodies largely are made of fluid. It moves around cells and is essential to normal body function. But in some cases, […]
Read moreWomen age 75 years and older should continue to get screening mammograms because of the comparatively high incidence of breast cancer found in this age […]
Read moreNew large study finds no link between vasectomy and prostate cancer: the sterilization of men was more secure than previously thought. Epidemiologists of the American […]
Read moreOlder women, avoid at least part of excess weight, less likely to suffer breast cancer than those who have excess body weight stable. About it […]
Read moreThink of energy metabolism like a party popper: Ripping something apart releases a bang. Most of your cells rip apart sugar to release the “bang” […]
Read moreScientists at Trinity College have discovered a new link between obesity and cancer. Research carried out confirms why the body’s immune surveillance systems – led […]
Read moreMen are notorious for neglecting their health so every November, the Movember campaign aims to raise awareness for male specific conditions and encourage men to […]
Read moreThe HER2 gene is a well-known driver of breast cancer, where changes in this gene are found in about 1-in-5 cases of the disease. HER2 […]
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