Johns Hopkins University cancer researcher Mikala Egeblad has received the 2025 Ernst W. Bertner Memorial Award in ...
Dr Robert DeBernardo explains how new immunotherapies are reshaping care and how their earlier availability might have ...
When lung cancer treatment stops working, what happens next? New research reveals the answer may depend on how the cancer grows.
Panelists discuss how testing for specific changes in cancer cells, like ESR1 mutations, can help guide treatment choices for patients with hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer. ESR1 ...
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Certain factors can increase a woman’s risk of breast cancer, including: Having a mother, sister, or daughter who has had ...
The Cancer Research Institute launches a first-of-its-kind open-access database to help scientists better understand how the immune system responds to cancer treatments over time. The collaborative ...
Early menopause is more than just an end to menstruation before the age of 45—it could be a genetic signpost for heightened breast cancer risks. Kirtly Jones, MD, talks to endocrinologist Corinne Welt ...
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Last October, many of you may have attended a breast cancer awareness event, a fundraiser or noticed that several government buildings around the island were illuminated in pink, shining as beacons of ...
Appendiceal cancer is a rare cancer without standardized screening guidelines, risk factors or tumor classifications - a situation that often results in late diagnosis and poor prognosis. Up to 1 of ...
Your thyroid gland may be small, but it plays a big role in keeping your body running. Located at the base of your neck where a bow tie would sit, this butterfly-shaped gland produces hormones that ...