Researchers at AACR described the development of a classifier that identified a proportion of tumor samples with HRD that did not have BRCA1/2 mutations.
The study offers a valuable resource and integrates multiple complementary datasets to provide insights into regulatory mechanisms, although the conceptual advances are moderate and the central ...
The facial flushing that sometimes appears after a drink of alcohol, very common in people of East Asian origin, is much more ...
A new study from Stanford Medicine has found a promising way to protect brain cells in a form of Parkinson’s disease linked ...
In 2001 scientists studying human language made a breakthrough: by looking at the DNA of a family with a rare speech ...
In 2001 scientists studying human language made a breakthrough: by looking at the DNA of a family with a rare speech ...
A split-color lobster — orange on one side, dark brown on the other — was caught off Cape Cod and donated to the Woods Hole ...
Researchers report that certain movement-related symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease may originate in the peripheral nervous ...
A newly proposed model suggests cancer cells may resist treatment not just through genetic mutations, but by dynamically ...
AACR 2026 saw thousands gathered in San Diego, California, where major progress in cancer research was revealed.
A round-up of some of the latest advances in cancer reseacher presented by MSK scientists at the 2026 American Association ...
A new study suggests that a urine-based biomarker test shows promise in forecasting bladder cancer treatment response, which ...