Cancer Research

Unlocking Cancer Treatment: The CD36 Pathway Breakthrough

Scientists have discovered a way to hack how cells absorb drugs—opening the door for powerful new cancer therapies once thought too large to work.

FOXR2 Gene Rewrites the Map of Pediatric Brain Tumors

St. Jude researchers have discovered that the FOXR2 gene is active in various pediatric brain tumors, not just CNS neuroblastoma, potentially transforming diagnostic and treatment approaches.

One Genetic Mistake, a Tumor Explodes: Inside CML’s Hidden Trigger

One DNA accident is all it takes: scientists reveal how a single mutation silently triggers explosive growth in chronic myeloid leukaemia years before diagnosis.

Unlocking the Code: RNA Editing Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Cancer Treatment

RNA editing protein ADAR1 holds the key to controlling immune responses. Rice University’s breakthrough offers hope for novel cancer and autoimmune therapies.

Scientists Uncover Cancer’s Hidden “Self-Destruct” Mechanism

Scientists have uncovered a hidden “kill switch” inside cancer cells and discovered how to reactivate it—offering new hope for treating aggressive tumors.

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