Articles in "Cancer"
Israeli Innovation Opens Door to More Effective Personalized Cancer Treatment
In a breakthrough that would revolutionize personalized cancer treatment approaches, Israeli scientists introduced new technology allowing ...
Israeli Nanotech Fights Spread of Colorectal Cancer
A groundbreaking nanosized polymer developed by Israeli researchers has demonstrated promise in treating colorectal cancer liver ...
Novel Cocktail of Repurposed Drugs Offers Hope to Breast Cancer Patients
In a significant stride towards combating metastatic breast cancer, Israeli researchers unveiled a novel therapeutic approach utilizing ...
Israeli Researchers Uncover Biological Pathway Between Heart Disease and Cancer
Israeli researchers have discovered a direct biological pathway linking heart disease to an increased risk of cancer, offering a promising ...
Israeli Researchers Unmask How Cancer Camouflages Itself From Immune System
In the ever-evolving battle against cancer, Israeli researchers have uncovered a previously unknown strategy employed by cancer cells to ...
Israeli Researchers Identify Biomarker for Potential Relapse-Free Lung Cancer Treatment
Israeli researchers have identified a potential biomarker that could revolutionize lung cancer treatment. A Weizmann Institute of ...
Israeli Study on Tanning May Open Path to Preventing Skin Cancer
Israeli researchers have proposed a new theory for why the body's tanning process does not occur immediately after exposure to the sun's ...
Israeli Targeted Procedure Destroys Bone Marrow Cancer Cells
In a groundbreaking development in the fight against myeloma, Israeli researchers developed a targeted procedure to effectively destroy ...
Israeli Researchers Induce Cancer Cells to ‘Commit Suicide’
In a development that could revolutionize cancer treatment, Israeli researchers induced cancer cells to "commit suicide," for the first ...
Will Israeli Discovery About How Skin Cancer Spreads Lead to a Vaccine?
A discovery of the way melanoma spreads has a group of Israeli researchers confident that their findings will contribute to the development ...