Articles in "cancer"
Scientists Identify Molecular Switch That May Predict Aggressive Skin Cancer
A molecular “switch” that helps skin cells maintain their identity may determine whether a common form of skin cancer remains treatable ...
New ‘Mechanical Sensor’ Technology Tracks Cancer Cell Behavior, Predicts Spread
Israeli scientists have developed a groundbreaking method to identify aggressive cancer cells -- not by analyzing genes or chemical ...
New Study Points to Genetic ‘Achilles’ Heel’ in Cancer Cells
A new Israeli study offers a possible explanation for why some cancers become more aggressive over time, pointing to a weakness that could ...
From Surviving to Thriving: New Research Guides Mental Health Care for Childhood Cancer
When treatment for childhood cancer ends, the emotional consequences often continue long afterward, according to a new Israeli study that ...
Early DNA ‘Weak Spots’ Could Help Detect Breast Cancer Before It Starts, Scientists Say
Some women’s breast cells may show signs of future cancer years before any tumor appears, potentially helping doctors detect breast ...
Breakthrough Offers Hope for Treating Breast Cancer That Spreads to the Brain
Israeli scientists have uncovered, for the first time, how breast cancer cells adapt to and survive in the brain, Tel Aviv University ...
Breakthrough Study Uncovers How Skin Cancer Outsmarts the Immune System
Israeli and international scientists have uncovered a surprising way that melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, disables the ...
From Fog to Focus: Digital Group Therapy Helps Cancer Survivors Navigate Daily Life
For many adults recovering from cancer, finishing treatment does not mean the end of challenges. Subtle but disruptive changes in memory, ...
Scientists Uncover Molecular ‘Passports’ That Regulate Cell Nuclei
Israeli and U.S. scientists have discovered how tiny gateways in human cells control what enters and leaves the cell’s nucleus, solving a ...
New Protein Discovery Could Predict Chemotherapy Resistance in Colorectal Cancer
A new international study led by Israeli and German scientists **have** uncovered a protein system that could help explain why some ...