Exploring pancreatic cancer vaccines: What’s next?
When most people think of a vaccine, they think of the prevention of a disease. For pancreatic cancer vaccines, though, it’s a little bit different. The vaccines don’t entirely prevent the disease, but they can help prevent it from coming back once someone has been diagnosed and treated.
“People think, ‘I’ve had the cancer removed, I’m cured,’ but even when people have no evidence of disease and have had chemotherapy, the cancer...
Newest research in sarcoma
Sarcomas are a broad group of cancers that originate from connective tissues, such as the blood or lymph vessels, gastrointestinal tract...
What’s new in KRAS mutation research?
Cancer cells often develop genetic mutations that initiate and sustain the growth of tumors. The most frequently mutated of these oncogenic...