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According to the National Cancer Institute, one out of every 280 Americans lives with lynch syndrome. It's a rare genetic condition that typically leads to cancers, most commonly, colorectal.
A study published by Caris showed that certain tumor types had very low or no HER2 overexpression, which has implications for biomarker testing strategies.
Why Vaccination Isn’t Just for Teens By Dr. Jaisingh Rajput Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted ...
In partnership with the American Cancer Society’s “I Love You, Get Screened” campaign, The Recorder compiled a list of places ...
A PDAC cell line was generated from a patient who consented to make the genetic code of her cancer cells publicly available ...
A PDAC cell line was generated from a patient who consented to make the genetic code of her cancer cells publicly available ...
A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report further supports the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine in ...
Cervical cancer is a significant health concern for women in India, with a high number of new cases diagnosed annually. Lack ...
In an effort to foster progress in cancer research, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is releasing ...
Now, scientists from Jiangxi Provincial Cancer Hospital and Case Western Reserve University have discovered that a natural ...
In an effort to foster progress in cancer research, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is releasing detailed and comprehensive data about the entire genetic content of a ...