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Women taking Ozempic-style drugs were about 30% less likely to develop breast cancer, a large study found
A retrospective study of more than 110,000 women ages 45 to 80 found that those taking GLP-1 receptor agonist medications ...
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have uncovered a previously hidden step in how the immune system prepares to fight cancer, a ...
Following the mid-stage readout, Verastem Oncology has decided to move away from its investigational pancreatic cancer drug ...
A distinct signaling pathway called TNF- drives the transformation of epithelial cells into aggressive tumor cells. During cancer progression, cells activate their own TNF- program and become invasive ...
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New research suggests cancer may develop earlier than we thought — but simple changes can help prevent it
Cancer screening can feel like a rite of passage as we get older: skin cancer checks in your late 30s, a mammogram at age 40, a colonoscopy at age 45. However, as young cancer cases have skyrocketed, ...
There is a promising shift toward nonsurgical treatment strategies in early breast cancer, as clinicians aim to reduce harm ...
The same cellular renewal that keeps our bodies healthy might also fuel the growth of cancer. A UC Merced biologist has found that the brain could hold the key to stopping it. Professor Néstor Oviedo, ...
Cancer is often considered a disease of aging. Older adults are at higher risk because they have had more time to accumulate ...
Chronic inflammation is a major cause of cancer worldwide. Interleukin 33 (IL-33) is a critical initiator of cancer-prone chronic inflammation; however, its induction mechanism by environmental causes ...
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