A new study sheds light on why promising cancer treatments can produce dramatically different results across patients.
One of oncology's biggest challenges is that the same treatment can work well for some patients but fail completely in others. A study published in Nature Communications, by a multidisciplinary team ...
One of oncology's biggest challenges is that the same treatment can work well for some patients but fail completely in others.
One of oncology's biggest challenges is that the same treatment can work well for some patients but fail completely in others. A study published in ...
Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent malignancies worldwide, with approximately 2.3 million new cases diagnosed annually. Cytokines - small ...
Background High serum levels of interleukin 6 (IL-6) predict poor prognosis in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA), a malignancy that often develops in a chronically inflamed milieu . Here, tumour ...
Scientists develop a lab-grown esophagus that restores function, grows with the body, and avoids rejection—offering hope for ...
Scientists from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and University College London (UCL) have created the first lab‑grown esophagus - the food pipe - shown to safely replace a full section of the organ ...
Scientists from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and University College London (UCL) have created the first lab‑grown oesophagus - the food pipe ...
Scientists from UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital have created the first lab grown oesophagus - the food pipe - shown to safely replace a full section of the organ and restore normal function, ...
One of oncology’s biggest challenges is that the same treatment can work well for some patients but fail completely in others.
Now, scientists have made a significant advancement. In a breakthrough that seems closer to science fiction than surgery, scientists have created a working segment of the esophagus. This marks a major ...