A Christian Capitini, assistant professor of pediatrics at American Family Children’s Hospital, Madison, Wis.: One of the hardest things about cancer is that it’s a part of us. It’s evolved with us, ...
All cancers begin in cells. Our bodies are made up of more than a hundred million million (100,000,000,000,000) cells. Cancer starts with changes in one cell or a small group of cells. Usually, we ...
Alright, let’s talk about cancer, the word nobody wants to hear but one that’s important to understand. Ever wondered how cancer actually begins and what makes some people more at risk than others?
Researchers at NYU Langone Health propose a model that could explain how cancer cells adapt to environmental stress, an approach that may lead to new therapies. Published online April 15 as the cover ...
Normal TFE3 protein appears diffuse throughout a cell (left), whereas the TFE3 fusion proteins found in a rare kidney cancer form tiny liquid droplets near the cell’s DNA, where they regulate ...