Tag: cancer

Aspirin: A Surprising Ally in Halting Cancer Spread

A new study from the University of Cambridge reveals that aspirin may prevent cancer metastasis by reducing TXA2 levels and releasing T cells from suppression, opening a promising new path for affordable, targeted cancer treatments.

Giants and Cancer: Rethinking Nature’s Paradox

New research challenges long-held beliefs by showing that larger animals face a higher risk of cancer, reshaping our understanding of evolutionary biology.

Mitochondrial Hijack: A New Mechanism for Cancer Immune Evasion

Groundbreaking research from Okayama University reveals that cancer cells can transfer their mitochondria to immune cells, sabotaging the body’s natural defenses and offering a promising new target for improving immunotherapy.

Mapping the Hidden DNA Blueprint: Uncovering Inherited Cancer Risks

Stanford Medicine researchers reveal that subtle, inherited DNA changes—previously hidden in non-coding regions—may play a critical role in driving cancer development, paving the way for personalized genetic screening and innovative therapies.