A new study has demonstrated that colon cancer cells may change identity to metastasize. Loss of GATA6, a transcription factor that controls which genes are turned on or off, can reprogram colorectal ...
Advanced colon cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in young American men and the second highest worldwide. In the majority of these patients, as the cancer advances it metastasizes to ...
Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna have described a mechanism in metastatic colorectal cancer that has received little attention to date: A key target of existing therapies, the so-called ...
ABT-301, an HDAC1/2/3 inhibitor, enhances immune response and tumor microenvironment, potentially improving immune checkpoint inhibitor efficacy in metastatic colorectal cancer. The phase 1/2 trial ...
Group of human colon cancer cells with invasive behaviour. Cell nuclei are in yellow and cell bodies in red. The finger-like protrusions of invasive cells are on the upper right region. "The origin of ...
Loss of GATA6-a transcription factor that controls which genes are turned on or off-can reprogram colorectal cancer cells into more primitive, adaptable states that can then spread to the liver and ...
Leronlimab demonstrated partial or complete responses in advanced metastatic colorectal cancer, supporting its potential in solid tumor oncology. Increased PD-L1 expression in triple-negative breast ...
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How colon cancer spreads: Scientists uncover 'identity switch' behind deadly metastasis
New Delhi: One of the greatest mysteries in cancer research has long been why some colorectal tumours remain confined to the intestine while others break away, travel through the bloodstream and ...
A new study from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center shows that the glucose-fructose mix found in sugary drinks directly fuels metastasis in preclinical models of advanced ...
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