Some experts believe cancer may one day be curable, while others think it's more likely we will learn to control it as a chronic disease rather than cure it outright. Either way, the many types cancer ...
Cancer remission can be partial, complete, or spontaneous. For cancer to be in remission, a decrease in cancer signs for at least a month must be observed. Cancers in remission, however, may come ...
The two major steps of iodine metabolism—uptake and organification—are altered in thyroid cancer tissues. Organification defects result in a rapid discharge of radioiodine from thyroid cells ...
Treatment for lung cancer varies according to age, type of cancer, extent of disease, tolerance to medication and patient preference. Treatment options include a combination of surgery, radiation, ...
Bone cancer is when cells in your bones grow out of control. Usually, when you have bone cancer, it comes from another cancer that has spread to your bones or metastatic bone cancer. But ...
We work right across the cancer research pathway with strengths ranging from cell biology to healthcare research. We aim to nurture the thought leaders of today and tomorrow through the provision of ...
Peritoneal cancer, also called primary peritoneal cancer, is a rare type of cancer, occurring in fewer than seven out of every million people in the United States. The peritoneum is a membrane that ...
The field of endocrine-related cancers is undergoing rapid transformation, fueled by significant strides in deciphering the molecular and genetic foundations of these diseases (1). These cancers, ...
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Radiation therapy is one of the most common treatments for cancer. More than half of people with cancer get radiation as part of their care. It might be called radiotherapy, irradiation, x-ray therapy ...