Articles Tagged with “ONCOLOGY”

New T cell therapies succeed with a narrow band of cancers. Can they be made to work for the rest of them, too?

Machine intelligence takes a big step into the clinic, with a technology that helps identify patients with an elevated risk of breast cancer.

A woman navigates a foreign hospital to support her sister.

Oncologist Donald Abrams confronts cancer with both conventional and integrative methods.

Against all odds, a husband stands by his wife to fight the ultimate battle: cancer.

For tumors, it’s a grow-or-die world, and a renewed focus on cell metabolism aims to deprive them of the fuel they must have.

A drug approved for type 2 diabetes may also target cancer’s wayward metabolism.

A drug approved for type 2 diabetes may also target cancer’s wayward metabolism.

With her daughter fighting cancer, a mother relies on a support system of friends and family to remind her of the world outside.

Rare, elusive stem cells could explain why cancer is so difficult to cure—if they even exist.