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An oncology student has shocked TikTok with a viral video that offers a glimpse into how quickly cancer cells can grow. The microscope footage, shared by Sophie Williams, 23, a final-year PhD student ...
Scientists have identified a new cell type and discovered that many normal-looking prostate cells already harbour cancer-related changes.Prostate ...
The finding suggests other chemo drugs, too, may be making cancer cells cause a surprising immune-system reaction.
Researchers at UT Austin and UT MD Anderson say an experimental chemotherapy drug prompts cancer cells to mimic viral ...
New NE-AFM method measures nuclear stiffness in living cells. It shows cancer nuclei change softness with chromatin and environment, aiding diagnosis and treatment. By employing a technique called ...
Even when cancer surgery goes well, it’s far from guaranteed that all the cancer has been removed. The excised tumor is sent to a pathology lab, which analyzes it under a microscope to estimate how ...
Today, our scientists and doctors are transforming cancer care through precision immuno-oncology — tailoring immunotherapy treatments to the unique biology of each patient's cancer. At MSK, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – With help from research at the University of Washington, surgeons may soon be able to identify cancer cells in real-time while in the operating room. That research recently ...
Lung cancer used to have grim outcomes but earlier detection is improving those odds. A new combined procedure with diagnosis ...
FILE - This undated fluorescence-colored microscope image made available by the National Institutes of Health in September 2016 shows a culture of human breast cancer cells. (Ewa Krawczyk/National ...
(a) A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of the nanoneedle probe used for the measurements. (b) Elasticity map of a 1 µm × 1 µm area on the nuclear surface, showing the change in elasticity ...