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Jamu – an Indonesian drink prepared from Kencur ginger

New study reveals anti-cancer properties in Kencur ginger

Colorectal cancer patients may benefit from breakthrough EU research

Scientists at City of Hope have identified a cell metabolism process found in men with diabetes and metastatic prostate cancer that could one day lead to improved testing and treatments for Black men with these diseases.

Researchers ID biomarkers for advance prostate cancer in Black men

Physician reviewing an X-ray of human breast tissue. Courtesy of University of Liverpool.

New approach may help breast cancer treatment

Human cell cross-section. Pixabay

Oldest known molecule surprises researchers

Treatment-resistant prostate cancer

Researchers target prostate cancer with oral chemotherapy

Professor Charlotte Coles Credit: Patrick Harrison/Cancer Research UK

Radiotherapy Advance: New Trial Cuts Breast Cancer Treatment Time by a Week

Treatment-resistant prostate cancer

Treatment-resistant prostate cancer provides its own hormonal fuel

Genes and DNA from Pixabay

Knocking out gene triggers powerful anti-cancer response

Visualization Unveils Spatially Interacting Patterns of Tumor and Immune Activity in Breast Cancer Tissue Samples

Software IDs Molecular Interactions within Tumors

“The gene silencing Dz 46 enzyme we developed through chemical engineering has the ability to distinguish and cut a single point mutation in an RNA strand,” says John Chaput, UCI professor of pharmaceutical sciences and corresponding author. “When you are talking about precision medicine for patients, it doesn’t get more precise than that.” Steve Zylius / UCI

Gene silencing DNA enzyme can target single molecule

Petri dish

Personal organoids from cancer cells help ID effective treatments

Man and woman hugging

Healthy diet can’t prevent prostate cancer, but bad diet can make it worse

An Asian woman in her 60s embraces her mid-30s daughter who is battling cancer - stock photo

Defense-funded researchers move forward on breast cancer vaccine

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