Explore how genetic testing and precision oncology are revolutionizing cancer treatment by offering personalized care and ...
Two new measures tied to outcomes drawn from data in the CLEAR phase 3 trial will be presented during the ASCO Genitourinary ...
Experts in cancer care have raised concern about the increasing intake of alcohol and tobacco use among young Nigerians, ...
Under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Madinah Region, and in the ...
As our understanding of cancer has evolved, so too has the promise of personalized oncology — treatment tailored to each ...
While progress has been made in the fight against prostate cancer, it remains a formidable challenge in modern oncology. Early detection, genetic research, and treatment resistance continue to be ...
Scientists uncover an enzyme that boosts cancer cell metabolism to fuel growth. The enzyme, GUK1, supports metabolism in cancer cells to help tumors grow.
Generally, testing is ordered by a licensed genetic counselor, but in some cases, it may be ordered by a medical or surgical oncologist. Testing frequently involves submitting a saliva sample ...
Nurul Amni Sulha Che Mohammad, colorectal cancer patient. Her cancer is attributed to Lynch Syndrome, where a mutation in one of five specific genes that help repair DNA. causes her to be prone to ...
Bladder cancer is not the only cancer affected by the rule. Patients diagnosed with pancreatic, skin and thyroid cancers could lose access to genetic testing.
Breast cancers at all stages are defined by the structure of their genomes, researchers find. Targeting these processes early is likely to offer unexpected therapeutic avenues.
New research out from the American Cancer Society shows more women than men under the age of 50 are being diagnosed.