Targeting the gene WWP1 with indole-3-carbinol, a compound found in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables, suppressed tumor growth in animal models of cancer. Read More
A new study reports misfolded proteins can cause circadian rhythm disruptions which contribute to cancerous tumor growth. Read More
According to researchers, a cancer causing gene may affect the circadian clock and metabolism by binding to promoter regions in genes responsible for maintaining these biological functions. Read More
Researchers have discovered a new way to potentially reprogram cancer cells and revert them back to a non-cancerous state. Read More
Findings could provide a new therapeutic target for glioblastoma, a new study reports. Read More
A new study reports on a unique genetic path medulloblastoma brain tumors follow when the disease returns. Read More