CANCER

Apr 25 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Power of Unexpected Protein Starts in Cancer

Cancer cells often break the usual rules of protein creation. They can start making proteins from places other than the typical starting point. This can lead to proteins with different beginnings, known as PANTs. These PANTs can come from both genes that promote cancer and those that usually suppres

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Painful Side of Cancer in Nigeria

Cancer patients in Nigeria face a significant hurdle: neuropathic pain. This type of pain is tricky to manage and can seriously affect a person's quality of life. A recent study tried to figure out how common this issue is and what makes it worse for these patients. In Nigeria, dealing with cancer

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Claudin 18. 2: A New Hope for Biliary Tract Cancer Treatment

Biliary tract cancers are a group of rare but aggressive tumors. They affect the bile ducts, which are essential for digestion. These cancers are tough to spot early and even tougher to treat. However, recent research has shed light on a potential game-changer: Claudin 18. 2. This protein, Claudin

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

A New Mission After Beating Cancer

A man has taken on a new challenge after overcoming a serious health battle. Tore McCarthy is now part of an elite team. He is ready to tackle some of the toughest jobs in the Port Authority's airports, tunnels, and bridges. McCarthy has always wanted to be part of this special unit. His dream came

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Cancer Trends: Good News and Bad News for Women

Cancer death rates in the US have been falling since 2001. This is great news. But there's a twist. While men have seen a drop in cancer diagnoses until 2013, women have seen a steady increase since 2003. This trend took a pause in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which disrupted medical care and

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

The Rise of Genetic Studies in Lung Cancer Research

Mendelian randomization (MR) has become a hot topic in lung cancer (LC) research. This method uses genetic variations to figure out if certain factors cause disease. Yet, there hasn"t been a thorough look at how this field has grown worldwide. This is where a recent study steps in. It dives into

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Liver Cancer Patients

Liver cancer, specifically hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a serious and common health issue. It is the most frequent type of primary liver cancer. Traditional photon radiotherapy has been used to treat HCC, but it comes with significant risks. These risks include high exit doses of radiation and

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Apr 24 2025HEALTH

Sulfated Chitosan: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment?

Cancer is a major health issue worldwide, largely due to the rapid spread of abnormal cells. These cells often form tumors, like carcinomas, which come from epithelial cells growing out of control. Tumors release growth factors such as FGF and VEGF. These factors help new blood vessels form, a proce

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Young People's Colon Cancer: A Hidden Childhood Threat?

For a long time, colon cancer has been seen as a disease that affects older adults. However, in recent years, there has been a worrying increase in young people being diagnosed with this type of cancer. This trend has puzzled doctors and researchers alike. Now, a group of scientists has come up wit

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

How TAK1 Can Slow Down Cancer's Spread

There is a protein called TAK1. It plays a big role in many cell activities. But its part in cancer spread is not fully known. Researchers have found that when TAK1 is reduced, a type of throat cancer, called esophageal squamous cancer, spreads faster. This happens both in lab dishes and in live mic

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