A new study examined whether AI could help us predict breast cancer risk. Two experts unpack its key findings.
Chennai: One in four Indian breast cancer patients carries inherited genetic variants that raise cancer risk beyond the commonly tested BRCA1 and BRCA.
Researchers identified invasive early disseminated cancer cells and immunosuppressive macrophage signaling that promote ...
Jean-Tristan Brandenburg receives funding from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under grant 01KA2220B to the RHISSA Programme for the NORA Consortium. Additionally, he is ...
A new wave of technology is transforming how we detect and treat breast cancer and offering fresh hope for women.
Of the many advances in science and technology over the past 25 years, genetic testing is arguably one of the most notable. Once a rare part of health care, it is now becoming much more common. It’s ...
A study reveals 1 in 4 Indian breast cancer patients carry inherited genetic variants beyond known BRCA genes, urging broader testing strategies.
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Novel gene editing technology enables selective destruction of cancer cell DNA using fewer targets
Researchers from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST and the Center for Genomic Integrity at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have announced an advance in cancer gene therapy. Their ...
Altum Sequencing, a start-up supported by the C3N-IA Science Park at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) and specialized in oncology, has developed a tool to monitor treatment response in patients ...
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