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Cancer treatment: drugs often fail in clinical studies. Here’s a reason why.
Some oncology therapies might not be hitting the targets they're supposed to.
Updated: 09/16/2019 10:55A

My Tale as a Cancer Survivor
Every year at about this time, I head west to Seattle. Surrounded by mountains and water, with the backdrop of the majestic Mount Rainier, the city is ideal for a ...
Updated: 09/15/2019 11:40P

New way to target cancer's diversity and evolution: Scientists reveal 3D structure of crucial molecule involved in mixing and matching genetic information within cells
Scientists have revealed close-up details of a vital molecule involved in the mix and match of genetic information within cells -- opening up the potential to target ...
Updated: 09/13/2019 07:31P

Tiny bubbles in our body could fight cancer better than chemo
Healthy cells in our body release nano-sized bubbles that transfer genetic material such as DNA and RNA to other cells. It's your DNA that stores the important ...
Updated: 09/13/2019 11:46A

Cancer patients find clinical trials, hope and help
The 2019 Northwest Metastatic Breast Cancer Conference offered patients the latest on precision therapies, immunotherapies and translational research.
Updated: 09/12/2019 07:56P

How breast cancer uses exosomes to metastasize to the brain
In breast cancer, metastases to the brain often spell a death sentence; many women survive for less than a year after diagnosis. A new study reveals how the ...
Updated: 09/12/2019 03:40P

How the body's nerves become accomplices in the spread of cancer
In 1998, Gustavo Ayala, a young pathologist, landed at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, ready to start to see patients. But his state medical license ...
Updated: 09/12/2019 10:35A

Why Aren’t There Better Cancer Drugs? Scientists May Have Picked the Wrong Targets
Drugs can stop cancer cells if they attack the right proteins. But many of these targets were chosen with dated, imprecise technology, a new study suggests.
Updated: 09/11/2019 02:00P

Some cancer drugs miss their target. CRISPR could improve their aim
Cancer drug developers may be missing their molecular targets—and never knowing it. Many recent drugs take aim at specific cell proteins that drive the growth ...
Updated: 09/11/2019 10:16A

Colorectal cancer becoming more common at younger ages
Rates of early-onset colon cancer are rising in many high-income countries even as rates among older adults hold steady or decline, a new study shows.
Updated: 09/09/2019 04:14P

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