UConn Center on Aging researchers have published a new editorial in the journal Aging titled "Polyploidy-induced senescence: Linking development, differentiation, repair, and (possibly) cancer?" In ...
Through research collaboration with the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) and CTCELLS, a research team led by Professor Minseok Kim at the Department of New Biology, the Daegu ...
Our work highlights the need to study polyploidy and senescence in concert to understand their roles in aging, cancer, and ...
FAYETTEVILLE, GA, UNITED STATES, February 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Accurately isolating individual cells from ...
Mark Daniels, 83, credits CAR T-cell therapy and compassionate care for helping him overcome lymphoma and endure the isolating treatment toll. Mark Daniels, an 83-year-old veteran, pilot and gym ...
Distress and isolation frequently affect individuals with cancer and oncology care providers. Both oncology care teams and patient communities play a crucial role in offering support during ...
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected reason why some cancers return after initially responding to treatment.
A growing body of research suggests that gut bacteria can change how the body uses nutrients in ways that matter for cancer. In one study, a single dietary amino acid acted like a switch, feeding ...
Circulating tumor cells were first described in 1869 by Thomas Ashworth, an Australian pathologist who observed them in a peripheral blood sample taken from a patient with metastatic cancer. 1 They ...
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