Fruit fly "cancer avatars" recreate mutations in tumors for personalized treatment
Using fruit flies to mirror the tumors of patients can help with difficult to treat cancers
Detecting cancers with neural networks requires a balance of rewards and penalties
Researchers improved AI tumor detection by penalizing it for learning where the scans originated
Antioxidant found in green tea protects “the guardian of the genome”
New research identifies a molecular mechanism for green tea's anti-cancer effects
Tasmanian devils are changing their behavior to avoid giving each other cancer
Devil facial tumor disease has proved disastrous for these animals
A new study compares the viral make-up of people with and without rare brain tumors
Their results suggest the human virome may one day help treat certain cancers
Neurons and cancer cells are a dangerous duo
New research finds that neurons migrate from the brain to infiltrate cancer cells, and that targeting this process is a promising new method of attack on cancer.
Could heat improve the immune system's response to cancer?
Scientists are applying old ideas in more inexpensive and precise ways
Five facts about Mary Putnam Jacobi, medical pioneer and suffragette
She was a true renaissance woman
We're beginning to understand the 'tumor microenvironment' that makes cancer so resilient
The cellular processes that help tumors thrive in the body are a promising new target for cancer treatments