A newly identified metabolite in human feces improves immunotherapy and could radically change the treatment of lung cancer.
Lung cancer varies widely from patient to patient, and that diversity makes it hard to find effective treatments. Researchers ...
Scientists from A*STAR Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (A*STAR IMCB) have identified why certain lung cancer cells ...
Old laboratory mice develop substantially fewer and less-aggressive lung tumors than younger animals in a new study led by Stanford University researchers. The discovery flies in the face of ...
A joint team of Chinese and US researchers has identified a specific group of highly adaptable tumor cells that act as a “central hub” driving lung cancer ...
Researchers developed LS-170, an inhibitor of the ATAC complex, which suppressed oncogene expression and reduced tumor growth ...
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Understanding tumor growth patterns helps guide treatment after lung cancer
When lung cancer treatment stops working, what happens next? New research reveals the answer may depend on how the cancer ...
Large cell carcinoma is aggressive, requiring early detection through imaging and biopsy for optimal treatment outcomes.
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