Rising Colorectal Cancer Rates in Adults Under 65 Reverse Decades of Progress
The changing face of colorectal cancer poses a striking paradox for American health: while older adults experience continued improvements, younger generations…
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The changing face of colorectal cancer poses a striking paradox for American health: while older adults experience continued improvements, younger generations…
The traditional timeline of cancer development may need revision based on evidence showing breast tumors harbor genomic chaos decades before clinical detection…
Head and neck cancers linked to human papillomavirus have developed a sophisticated molecular shield that helps them hide from immune surveillance, potentially…
Multi-omics analysis reveals early-onset colorectal cancer patients exhibit epigenetic aging that exceeds their chronological age by more than a decade, couple…
Clinical decision-making for elderly cancer patients has long relied on crude generalizations about age and treatment tolerance, often leading to either overtr…
Simple blood tests measuring immune cell ratios could help oncologists predict which breast cancer patients will achieve complete tumor elimination after chemo…
The liver's ability to process fats has become a defining health challenge of our metabolic age, with implications extending far beyond digestive wellness into…
Cancer stem cells drive tumor progression and metastasis, but their molecular diversity has made prognosis prediction challenging. This breakthrough could tran…
The mystery of why prostate cancers become resistant to hormone therapy may partly lie in their ability to manufacture and stockpile cholesterol, the raw mater…
The gut microbiome emerges as a critical but underestimated player in why some patients develop resistance to life-saving medications. This finding challenges…
Surgical precision in colorectal cancer treatment stands at a technological inflection point as fluorescence-guided systems evolve beyond simple visualization…
Cancer patients experiencing heart attacks face a clinical paradox that has challenged cardiologists for decades: aggressive blood-thinning treatments that pre…
Cancer patients receiving cutting-edge immunotherapies face a dangerous paradox: treatments that mobilize their immune system against tumors simultaneously lea…
Health communication faces a troubling paradox: even when presented with clear evidence linking alcohol to seven major cancers, nearly one-third of Americans r…
Brain cancer treatment has long been stymied by the organ's immune-privileged status and glioblastoma's notorious resistance to therapies. This breakthrough re…
The most lethal form of ovarian cancer may have found its Achilles' heel through a previously overlooked cellular mechanism that actively shields tumors from i…
Cancer treatment may be entering a new precision era where tumor vulnerabilities become therapeutic opportunities. This mechanistic discovery reveals that smal…
Treatment-resistant acute myeloid leukemia represents one of oncology's most stubborn challenges, with patients exhausting conventional therapies often facing…
Cervical cancer screening gaps persist despite decades of public health efforts, with Alabama exemplifying the challenge through the nation's highest mortality…
Precision oncology takes a significant step forward with evidence that comprehensive genetic profiling can guide treatment decisions for nearly three-quarters…