Exploring the relationship between cancer cells and nerve cells, which can signal tumors to grow, could unearth ways to slow disease.
At 47 years of age, Emi Bossio was feeling good about where she was. She had a successful law practice, two growing children and good health. Then she developed a nagging cough. The diagnosis to come ...
A new study reveals that small cell lung cancer (SCLC) likely begins in basal stem-like cells rather than in neuroendocrine cells, marking a major shift in the understanding of this aggressive disease ...
Cancer researcher Chi Van Dang studies pharmacokinetics—the way the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes a ...
Radiation therapy, once thought of mainly as a local cancer treatment, is now showing power to awaken the immune system in surprising ways. Researchers discovered that combining radiation with ...
Advances in molecular biology have led to new insights regarding lung cancer biology. Blood, sputum bronchoalveolar lavage, bronchoscopic brushing or biopsies, and exhaled breath are sources for the ...
Leading oncologists, immunologists, and scientists bring decades of industry experience from top pharmaceutical companies, ...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute one of the largest families of membrane receptors, playing pivotal roles in cellular communication and signal transduction. In lung cancer, emerging ...
Researchers have built the first lung-on-a-chip with a functioning immune system, a breakthrough with the potential to ...
It is largely due to advances in treatment that there are now more than 220,000 people in Ireland living with or after cancer ...
Dr. Gerald Krystal, a distinguished cancer researcher in the Terry Fox Laboratory at BC Cancer, has been named the 2025 ...