Researchers developed a new method to predict how cancer cells evolve by gaining or losing whole chromosomes. Chromosome changes create rapid shifts that help tumors grow, adapt and resist treatment.
That’s according to a new study published in the journal Science, which investigated cancers in cats and found significant parallels with how the disease plays out in humans.
Learn how cats and humans can share key cancer mutations — and why those similarities could guide future treatment research.
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Prostate cancer often earns the label “silent killer” because it can develop and progress for years without producing noticeable symptoms. Understanding this timeline becomes crucial for men seeking ...
An enzyme called EZH2 has an unexpected role in driving aggressive tumor growth in treatment-resistant prostate cancers, according to a new study. The results could potentially lead to new therapies ...
TAMPA, Fla. (Sept. 8, 2025) — Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have created the first genetically engineered model of lung cancer in naked mole rats, a species long thought to be resistant to ...
Scientists have developed a tool that can predict how bowel cancer adapts to treatment – helping researchers to design new personalized drugs that will keep patients living well for longer. A team ...
Cancer often infiltrates a person’s life long before anyone knows it. By the time symptoms arise and an examination indicates the worst, the disease has often been growing for months and sometimes ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Researchers are taking a new approach to understanding the origins of breast cancer. They’re studying healthy breast tissue. And the results offer a new look ...