Cancer cells are like booming cities without urban planners. They expand quickly, and in doing so, the resulting tumors consume more energy and other resources than they can acquire from nearby blood ...
Cancer cells impair monocyte-mediated T-cell activation by disrupting inflammatory pathways in the tumor microenvironment.
New research challenges the notion that tumors operate as 'two-speed' entities. Scientists from the University of Cologne and ...
Chemotherapy drugs can kill cancer cells by halting DNA replication, but a glucose-depleted environment can help cancer cells ...
The sugar known as fructose could be a kind of rocket fuel for cancer cells, and lowering fructose intake could be one way to ...
A study uncovers how cancer cells adapt to low-glucose environments, resisting chemotherapy by conserving uridine nucleotides ...
Engineering professors at the University are creating a new kind of lab-grown cancer tumor that will make cancer tumor ...
Researchers have found that a ketogenic diet boosts CAR T cell therapy effectiveness by enhancing tumor control and survival ...