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Cancer is caused by mutations of the genetic material, DNA. In most cases these mutations are somatic, meaning that they occur in rare cells within […]
Glioblastomas (Grade IV astrocytoma) are malignant, rapidly progressive brain tumors that are particularly challenging to treat. It is this tumor that killed Senator Edward M. […]
Clinical Immunotherapy is undergoing a renaissance, with recent rapid-fire US Food and Drug Association (FDA) approval of numerous immunotherapies across several different types of cancer, […]
It has long been a challenge to patients and caregivers alike to come to terms with the reality that there is little more that can […]
There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that many cancers share the same gene mutation or growth pathway. In this case there may […]
How Cancer Spreads Cancer cells are disorganized and have a tendency to grow and multiply. Though varieties of cancers act differently, depending on size, aggressiveness, […]
One of the greatest challenges that oncologists and patients face is finding the best treatment for advanced stages of cancer. It has long been understood […]
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in the Western World. […]
Cancer is an unsettling diagnosis at best. It creates anxiety and uncertainty for patients and their families. Physicians too are perplexed by the unpredictable nature […]
One of the challenges of treating cancer is due to its insidious ability to grow uncontrollably and often unpredictably. Because traditional treatments do not always […]