Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer affecting men globally, with diagnostic methods and risk assessment remaining a challenge despite decades of research. For years, the prostate-specific ...
University of Utah President Taylor Randall shares school's vision for the future with lawmakers tasked with overseeing higher education.
Scientists say identification of two epigenetically different states in mouse model opens door to "entirely new world of ...
Figuring out what causes cancer can be a frightening mystery, but sometimes it's in your genes. So who should get genetic testing for cancer? And when?
Researchers have identified two microRNA that may predict which individuals with cancer are at elevated risk for ...
Can pollution cause it? What about inflammation? And how do tumors spread? Here’s what scientists are learning about this ...
Triple negative breast cancer wreaks a particularly heavy toll in certain regions and populations, with stark differences in both incidence and survival rates ...
The inherited mutated gene WNT9B, which functions normally in embryonic prostate development, increases risk of adult prostate cancer, according to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center study ...
A study of men with a family history of prostate cancer has discovered an inherited form of prostate cancer. The inherited ...
Seattle doctors developed a blood test that determines the parental origin of the RB1 mutation in retinoblastoma.
Distinct epigenetic patterns established during early development influence an individual’s risk of developing cancer later ...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) has long been one of the most difficult forms of breast cancer to treat. Unlike other breast cancer subtypes, TNBC lacks ...