When lung cancer treatment stops working, what happens next? New research reveals the answer may depend on how the cancer grows. Medical researchers at Flinders University have uncovered an important ...
Researchers have found evidence of nuclear metabolic enzymes for the first time, contributing to our understanding of cancer ...
We are what we eat. While both the beneficial and detrimental effects of diet on health are well-documented, from boosting ...
The study, published in the scientific journal APL Bioengineering, suggests that a high‑fat diet may accelerate the growth and spread of a particularly aggressive form of breast cancer.
A newly released publication examines how deuterium concentration may influence gene activity in lung cancer cells. The study explores how shifts in this ...