Two scientists and an editor spent six months investigating so-called paper mills, which churn out bogus scientific papers ...
Researchers found that Black and Native American patients were 23% less likely to have high levels of CA-125 when diagnosed with ovarian cancer compared to white patients. That means the test may miss ...
With changes in demographics and advancements in cancer care, the current oncologist workforce is expected to experience an ...
Telix Pharmaceuticals reported that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its agent indicated for prostate cancer ...
Bayer, the corporation behind Roundup herbicide, has paid out nearly $11 billion in lawsuits. Trump's EPA might move to block ...
Undocumented parents file complaint against CBP, seeking to return to the U.S. for their 10-year-old daughter's brain cancer ...
A first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence (AI)-based tool may potentially pinpoint where personalised treatments could be ...
Swirling inside every cell are millions of microscopic messages called messenger RNAs (mRNAs). The messages are the genetic ...
Blood tests that detect early cancer are coming to market. Could they lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment?
New magnetic nanoparticles in the shape of a cube sandwiched between two pyramids represent a breakthrough for treating ovarian tumors and possibly other types of cancer.
When McDonald’s stopped frying with beef tallow in the 1990s, most people saw it as a win for America’s health. What changed?
Scientists have captured the first detailed 'molecular movie' showing DNA being unzipped at the atomic level -- revealing how cells begin the crucial process of copying their genetic material.