Cancer: These 4 genes help predict outcome
Using data from more than 10,000 people with cancer, research looks at mutations in the tumor protein p53 to better predict a person’s outlook.
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Using data from more than 10,000 people with cancer, research looks at mutations in the tumor protein p53 to better predict a person’s outlook.
Read moreScientists find that fat cells transfer gene-altering proteins to melanoma cells, making them more aggressive. They also show a way to block this process.
Read moreFirst-of-its-kind research examines how much nonprofit funding goes to different forms of cancer and finds striking disparities in funding allocation.
Read moreAntioxidants are in many healthful foods. Experts believe that they help the body fight harmful free radicals that can lead to various health conditions. Find out which 13 foods to eat to get plenty of antioxidants here.
Read moreCBD is a nonpsychoactive component of marijuana that has uses in treating several conditions. THC is the psychoactive component in marijuana and has other uses. Learn more here.
Read moreScientists investigated the microbiome of prostate fluid and found differences between people with prostate cancer and people without the condition.
Read moreNew research proposes the use of electronic tongues for detecting bladder cancer in its early stages. The device is cheap, noninvasive, and easy to use.
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