Cancer is common in many animals, but science still has many unknowns, such as which animals are susceptible to cancer and why?
The high number of receptors of cancer cells makes them more strongly interact with blood vessel walls, pushing through the vascular wall into surrounding tissues.
Australian scientists have examined the protein extracted from the venom of Hadronyche spider infensa, the result of this protein can kill melanoma cells in humans.
A rare medical case has just been reported in the American Journal of Transplantation. In it, 4 patients in turn had cancer after receiving transplants from the same person.
American scientists turn cancer cells back to normal by returning it to the process of blocking cell replication - an important process that inhibits cell replication too quickly.
Israeli medical researchers say they have developed a new technique that allows
A group of doctors from a Medical Center in France successfully performed surgery to restore the trachea of people with cancer.
Since 1923, the Nobel Prize-winning German scientist Otto Warburg has found that cancer cells are capable of absorbing sugar or glucose many times higher than normal cells.
This new mechanism can create a breakthrough in cancer treatment - a disease that kills millions of people worldwide each year.
Scientists in the Russian Federation are completing a clinical trial of a new drug that can withstand all types of malignant tumors even when the cancer is in its final stages.