Researchers have discovered how pancreatic cancer reprograms its surroundings to spread quickly and stealthily. By using a ...
Brazilian researchers have found that stellate pancreatic cells produce periostin, which reshapes surrounding tissue and allows tumors to spread more easily, helping explain why the disease is so ...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have identified a targetable driver of brain metastases in ...
New research led by King's College London suggests that a simple test already used in clinics could provide valuable ...
A hidden communication network between brain cells and glioblastoma tumors may be key to slowing this aggressive cancer.
New research shows that cancer cells don’t just grow; they adapt when stressed. When squeezed inside tissues, they transform into more invasive, drug-resistant versions of themselves. A protein called ...
Stopping cancer cells from entering a soft biomechanical state could help the immune system clear dormant cancer metastasis.
A fluorescent probe for visualizing the signaling dynamics in metastatic cancer cells has been developed. A research team at the University of Turku (Finland), led by Johanna Ivaska and James Conway, ...
Cancer cells that have broken away from a primary tumor can lurk in the body for years in a dormant state, evading immune defenders and biding their time until conditions are ripe for establishing a ...