Medically reviewed by Renita White, MD Cancer that develops in the ovaries (the egg-producing reproductive organs) is ...
By assessing how 'sticky' tumor cells are, researchers have found a potential way to predict whether a patient's early-stage breast cancer is likely to spread. The discovery could help doctors ...
Their names stem from what their cells look like when you look at them ... Here are the facts about SCLC and NSCLC and how they differ. Small-cell lung cancer is when abnormal cells in your ...
Imagine a world where bacteria, typically feared for causing disease, are turned into powerful weapons against cancer. That's ...
New research has uncovered a mechanism by which brain cancer cells reprogram immune cells from fighting cancer to enabling tumor growth.
Adenocarcinoma grows in the tissue of the prostate gland, but other types of cancer can also start in the prostate or spread ...
In leukemia, the WBCs do not function like normal WBCs. They divide too quickly and ... AML and ALL are staged based on how cancer cells look under a microscope and the type of cells involved.
Microplastics are everywhere. Meanwhile, colorectal cancer rates are rising in young adults. Could there be a connection?
While breast cancer is rare in men ... Additional things to look for are breast discoloration, scaly or pitted skin, and clear or bloody nipple discharge. Cells with mutations that allow them to grow ...
Researchers have discovered the likely origin of a deadly form of ovarian cancer, offering new hope for early detection and ...
In this week's On the Record, Todd McDermott discusses surgery and treatments available for colon and rectal cancer patients.