For some time, we've known that it's rare to see people with both cancer and Alzheimer's disease. Now, scientists believe ...
Tumours boost their own growth by attracting and then commandeering nearby sensory neurons, a study finds. By ‘plugging into’ ...
University of Queensland researchers who mapped cancer cell "neighborhoods" in the most common type of lung cancer have found ...
Scientists at KAIST have found a way to turn a tumor’s own immune cells into powerful cancer fighters—right inside the body.
New research shows lymph nodes aren’t just cancer bystanders, they’re the command centers fueling immune attacks. Surgically removing them along with tumors may weaken treatment, while preserving them ...