Researchers at MD Anderson have discovered that cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) help fuel the growth of breast tumors. Their findings were published in Cell Reports on June 2, and an image from their study was featured on the cover of the journal issue.
Raghu Kalluri, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chair of Cancer Biology and senior author for this study, explains, “Tumors are made of many more non-cancer cells than cancer cells...
MD Anderson researchers have identified potential biomarkers for the response of high-grade serous ovarian cancers (HGSC) to surgical resection...
Researchers from MD Anderson have revealed how glioma cells move and infiltrate the brain, providing a new potential treatment pathway to explore against these deadly brain tumors.
“Glioma is not usually resectable or curable because it spreads diffusely throughout the brain, like mold in bread. We found that glioma cells form a moving network, and we’ve identified a novel mechanism that could be targeted to halt that cellular...
A study published in JAMA comparing adverse event outcomes by treatment type for patients with localized prostate cancer reveals most...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered important mechanisms of drug resistance and metastasis in...
MD Anderson researchers have identified early genomic events that may lead to malignant transformation. They’ve found that tissue adjacent...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the sixth most common cancer globally. Even with multimodality treatment, including surgery...
Immunology research to investigate the mechanisms of a new aerosol treatment, which induces an innate immune response to protect against pathogens...
Unresectable pancreatic cancer is usually fatal because other treatments, such as radiation therapy, cannot be used. Radiation therapy causes...