Experimental Drug Could Stop Melanoma, Other Cancers, Research Suggests An experimental drug worked differently than intended, and holds promise for fighting treatment-resistent melanoma.
Tasmanian Devils Evolve to Resist Deadly Cancer Study could direct future research on cancer remission, recurrence.
New Research Reveals Cancers Need "Perfect Storm" of Conditions to Form This helps explain why some organs are more susceptible to developing the disease.
Review of Over 1,000 Studies Links Excess Weight to 8 More Cancer Types "The burden of cancer due to being overweight or obese is more extensive than what has been assumed."
Fruit flies Could be Key to Fighting Cervical Cancer Caused by HPV Scientists conducted research on fruit flies with HPV-induced cancer for the first time, gaining a new understanding of the disease.
Natural Compound in Marine Sponge Reduces Pancreatic Tumor Size 74 percent of patients die within the first year of a pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
Armies of Nanobots Deliver Toxic Drugs to Cancerous Tumors With High Precision Significantly reducing the risk for surrounding organs and healthy tissues to be damaged.
Earliest Human Cancer Found in 1.7-Million-Year-Old Fossil Researchers publish two papers on the most ancient evidence for cancer and body tumors yet described in the human fossil record.