Genetic Mosaicism: How Mutations That Arise in the Embryo May Cause Cancer Later in Life
Although a basic assumption of genetics is that all the cells in our body share the same DNA, research...
Although a basic assumption of genetics is that all the cells in our body share the same DNA, research...
Sometimes referred to as stage 0 breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a noninvasive growth of abnormal...
Most breast cancers express the estrogen and/or progesterone hormone receptors, which fuel tumor growth upon engagement with their respective...
Guest post by the Biopharma Collaborative Core Team In 2019, AACR Project GENIE (Genomics Evidence Neoplasia Information Exchange) embarked...
Our five senses provide us with the crucial information we need to interact with the world. On a physiological...
About 80 percent of breast cancers express the estrogen receptor (ER). In ER-positive tumors, estrogen is the main driver...
Accounting for less than 1 percent of all newly diagnosed cancers in the United States each year, sarcomas are...
For June, the editors of the AACR’s 10 journals chose to spotlight a characterization of an investigational KRAS inhibitor,...
Gregory J. Aune, MD, PhD, is a renowned pediatric oncologist with a powerful story. At age 16, he was...
Although childhood cancer is rare, it represents the leading cause of death by disease in children in developed countries....