Cannabis effective in treating brain tumors
Experts have found that cannabinoids, active chemical components of the cannabis, when used alongside radio therapy can help shrink aggressive brain tumours.
Experts have found that cannabinoids, active chemical components of the cannabis, when used alongside radio therapy can help shrink aggressive brain tumours.
In a major breakthrough, scientists have discovered that a fatty acid called dihomogamma-linolenic acid, or DGLA, can kill human cancer cells.
A new study says that shortness of breath and cough may be first symptoms of lung cancer. Read on to know more.
Seems like, a new technology can help provide a better understanding of cancer spread in patients.
Turns out, a specific type of protein aids in spreading of cancer.
Biomineral found in bones can be heated up with radio waves to kill cancer cells, discovers the scientists.
CNS Tumors affect roughly 10 people per 100,000 Indians per year constituting 2% of all tumors diagnosed in India.
EVs are potentially useful as clinical markers.
Glioblastoma, which is one of the most common types of malignant brain tumours in adults, grow fast as well as spread easily.
One way to kill the tumour could be starving them of their life-sustaining fuel.
If you are depressed and undergoing treatment for cancer, then there are high chances that you might take longer than those without depression to recover from the treatment and lead a normal life.
Cancer cells force neighbouring healthy tissue into helping with the disease's growth and spread, a new study has found, shedding light on how cancer cells and normal cells communicate with each other.
A tumour becomes resistant to drugs over time by learning to steal normal blood vessels from surrounding tissue, called vessel co-option, and by angiogenesis, finds a new study.
Are you at risk of breast cancer or not? A simple molecular marker might tell!
Being able to detect early on whether a cancer therapy is working for a patient can influence the course of treatment and improve outcomes and quality of life.
A team of Swiss and Russian scientists has decoded how a defence protein that fights viral infections in our body takes advantage of a weakness in our DNA replication process to induce mutations in our genome, leading to cancer.
You can get tested for pancreatic with a non-invasive, feasible and safe blood test, says a latest research study.
Researchers develop gel that can make cancer treatment easy
Experts have found that cannabinoids, active chemical components of the cannabis, when used alongside radio therapy can help shrink aggressive brain tumours.
In a major breakthrough, scientists have discovered that a fatty acid called dihomogamma-linolenic acid, or DGLA, can kill human cancer cells.
A new study says that shortness of breath and cough may be first symptoms of lung cancer. Read on to know more.
Seems like, a new technology can help provide a better understanding of cancer spread in patients.
Turns out, a specific type of protein aids in spreading of cancer.
Biomineral found in bones can be heated up with radio waves to kill cancer cells, discovers the scientists.
CNS Tumors affect roughly 10 people per 100,000 Indians per year constituting 2% of all tumors diagnosed in India.
EVs are potentially useful as clinical markers.
Glioblastoma, which is one of the most common types of malignant brain tumours in adults, grow fast as well as spread easily.
One way to kill the tumour could be starving them of their life-sustaining fuel.
If you are depressed and undergoing treatment for cancer, then there are high chances that you might take longer than those without depression to recover from the treatment and lead a normal life.
Cancer cells force neighbouring healthy tissue into helping with the disease's growth and spread, a new study has found, shedding light on how cancer cells and normal cells communicate with each other.
A tumour becomes resistant to drugs over time by learning to steal normal blood vessels from surrounding tissue, called vessel co-option, and by angiogenesis, finds a new study.
Are you at risk of breast cancer or not? A simple molecular marker might tell!
Being able to detect early on whether a cancer therapy is working for a patient can influence the course of treatment and improve outcomes and quality of life.
A team of Swiss and Russian scientists has decoded how a defence protein that fights viral infections in our body takes advantage of a weakness in our DNA replication process to induce mutations in our genome, leading to cancer.
You can get tested for pancreatic with a non-invasive, feasible and safe blood test, says a latest research study.
Researchers develop gel that can make cancer treatment easy