cancer

Lab-on-a-chip optical analysis and manipulation can detect cancer genomic biomarkers and more

Technique enables development of viable diagnostic tests and instruments in fight against cancer Cancer is

Artificial brains offer personalized therapy for brain cancer patients

The ancient Japanese art of flower arranging was the inspiration for a groundbreaking technique to

Adding a built-in genetic circuit to human cells to enable them to make therapeutic agents in response to disease signals

Researchers at the University of Southampton have engineered cells with a ‘built-in genetic circuit’ that

Uncovering the Key Mechanisms of Cancer, Aging and Inflammation

A team of University of Pittsburgh researchers has uncovered new details about the biology of

New compound shows promise in treating up to a quarter of all human cancers

  A new compound, discovered jointly by international pharmaceutical company Servier, headquartered in France, and

WSU portable smartphone laboratory detects cancer

Washington State University researchers have developed a low-cost, portable laboratory on a smartphone that can

Experimental drug could stop melanoma, other cancers, research suggests

May even work on melanomas that have resisted treatment An experimental cancer drug works differently

Study shows how Chinese medicine kills cancer cells

Researchers at the University of Adelaide have shown how a complex mix of plant compounds

Important advance made with new approach to “control” cancer, not eliminate it

Researchers have created a new drug delivery system that could improve the effectiveness of an

Legions of nanorobots target cancerous tumours with precision

Researchers from Polytechnique Montréal, Université de Montréal and McGill University have just achieved a spectacular

Gentle cancer treatment using nanoparticles and lasers works

Cancer treatments based on laser irridation of tiny nanoparticles that are injected directly into the

Researchers block common colon cancer tumor type in mice – clinical trial starts in August

Findings lay groundwork for human clinical trial planned for August 2016 A new scientific study

New, non-invasive method to wipe out cancerous tumors using chemistry and light

Matthew Gdovin, an associate professor in the UTSA Department of Biology, has developed a newly

Reclaiming the immune system’s assault on tumors

Macrophages are cells of the immune system that protect the host from invading pathogens. But

Have we seen the beginning of a universal cancer vaccine?

Scientists just took a big, “very positive” step towards developing what could be the first