Peering into the body to find and diagnose cancer is all about spotting patterns. Radiologists use x-rays and magnetic ...
Cancer remains one of the most complex diseases, with its diverse molecular profiles and cellular compositions posing ...
The tissue adjacent to a tumor behaves differently than areas farther away: The tumor's cancerous cells influence their surroundings, blocking the body's immune defenses and creating a sort of haven ...
They most commonly grow in the abdomen (belly). These tumors start in connective tissue, which is found throughout your body. Connective tissue supports and protects other tissues and organs. Other ...
In the late stages of cancer, cells break through normal tissue boundaries and metastasize (spread) to new sites in the body. How Do Cancer Cells Differ from Normal Cells? In normal cells ...
The tumor grows from the meninges, the membranes (thin layers of tissue) surrounding your brain and spinal cord. Most meningiomas are noncancerous. Meningiomas typically grow slowly, so symptoms ...
Long classified as a subset of common liver cancer, FLC should be considered its own unique disease. Now researchers are testing a combination drug therapy that targets FLC tumors.
Bionano Genomics, Inc. announced a groundbreaking study published in Modern Pathology, which highlights the effectiveness of optical genome mapping (OGM) in detecting bone and soft tissue tumors.