Tag: breast cancer

Metabolic Turbulence Fuels Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Aggression

A new study reveals that metabolic disorders like obesity-driven diabetes may intensify the aggressiveness of triple-negative breast cancer, increasing the risk of brain metastasis and underscoring the need for personalized treatment strategies.

Adhesion Clues: A New Frontier in Predicting Cancer Metastasis

Discover how a groundbreaking microfluidic device is transforming cancer diagnostics by measuring tumor cell adhesion, opening new possibilities for personalized treatment strategies.

Single Amino Acid Alteration in Vimentin Protein Drives Aggressive Breast Cancer Behavior

Researchers have discovered that a minor modification in the vimentin protein can cause breast cancer cells to exhibit stem cell-like properties, leading to increased tumor growth and suggesting new avenues for targeted therapies.