Researchers have created tiny metal-based particles that push cancer cells over the edge while leaving healthy cells mostly unharmed. The particles work by increasing internal stress in cancer cells ...
The process behind embryonic diapause could explain how cancer cells can survive long periods of metabolic stress.
IN THE POPULAR imagination, cancer starts with a mutation in the DNA of a normal cell. That mutation allows the cell to multiply uncontrollably, circumventing the body’s usual quality-control checks.
Scientists in South Korea have developed a new technique that reprograms cancer cells back into healthy ones, offering a potential breakthrough in cancer treatment. The method, called REVERT, was ...