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 ...
A study uncovers how cancer cells adapt to low-glucose environments, resisting chemotherapy by conserving uridine nucleotides ...
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 ...
This research highlights the indirect role of fructose in cancer, revealing how liver metabolism enhances tumor growth ...
Scientists have created a world-first urine test which could indicate the first possible signs of lung cancer. Lung cancer cases are often diagnosed at later stages, meaning the disease can be harder ...