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Is Colonoscopy Still the Gold Standard for Colon Cancer Screening?There are now many colorectal cancer screening options, but gastroenterologists say a colonoscopy is still necessary.
A new study reveals the connection between dietary iron and cancer progression, paving the way for targeted therapies in ...
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News Medical on MSNColorectal cancer: lipids can predict treatment efficacyA UNIGE team has identified lipid signatures associated with chemotherapy-resistant cells, paving the way for new treatment strategies.
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Colorectal cancer, the second most common cause of cancer-related death, is mainly treated with chemotherapy, but its ...
A new study has revealed that ferulic acid, a natural compound found in various plant-based foods, can significantly inhibit the growth and migration of colon cancer cells at different stages of ...
Cancer cells can become resistant to chemotherapy over time, reducing its effectiveness. Researchers at the University of ...
Despite its promising effects, the impact of ferulic acid on colon cancer cells at different Duke's progressive stages of the disease has remained largely unexplored. Given the critical need for ...
HMGA1 directly activates ASCL2, a gene associated with early-onset colon cancer. Also, high levels of HMGA1 may help tumor cells evade detection by immune cells, making cancer harder to fight.
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