Cancer cells impair monocyte-mediated T-cell activation by disrupting inflammatory pathways in the tumor microenvironment.
Researchers at the University of Iowa found that adding high-dose IV vitamin C to chemotherapy helped increase survival in ...
The sugar known as fructose could be a kind of rocket fuel for cancer cells, and lowering fructose intake could be one way to ...
Researchers have created a "molecular GPS" to guide immune cells directly to the brain, enabling precise targeting of tumors ...
A study uncovers how cancer cells adapt to low-glucose environments, resisting chemotherapy by conserving uridine nucleotides ...
Researchers have found that a glue ingredient, PVA, can make cancer treatments safer and more effective. When combined with a ...
Chemotherapy drugs can kill cancer cells by halting DNA replication, but a glucose-depleted environment can help cancer cells ...
A new laboratory study provides evidence about how advanced age can be protective against cancer — with implications for ...
A new study has shed light on a previously poorly understood aspect of breast cancer recurrence: how cancer cells survive in bone marrow despite targeted therapies.
This research highlights the indirect role of fructose in cancer, revealing how liver metabolism enhances tumor growth ...