Nearly 60,000 people are diagnosed with oral cancer in the U.S. every year, according to the American Cancer Society, and the rate of new cases continues to rise.
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an "outside in" signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell.
A replay of the corporate presentation will be available on the Events section of the company’s investor relations website.
The ACR-368-tailored OncoSignature assay is being used to predict patients most likely to respond to ACR-368 in Acrivon’s ongoing, ...
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled an innovative technology to eliminate drug-resistant cancer cells using ...
Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho's research team of the Department of Bio and Brain Engineering at KAIST has captured the critical ...
Join members of The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation (The PMCF) on February 6th to celebrate the launch of their bold and inspiring campaign, Carry The Fire, by ringing the TMX closing bell at 120 ...
Even well-known drugs can cause entirely unpredictable effects on metabolism, Swiss researchers have shown. Rapidly mapping the diverse effects of molecules on thousands of different metabolites could ...
Following a recent revoking of authorization by the Food and Drug Association (FDA), manufacturers choice of FD&C Red No. 3, ...
For decades, scientists have tried to stop cancer by disabling the mutated proteins that are found in tumors. But many cancers manage to overcome this and continue growing. Now, scientists think they ...
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