Investigators summarized the epidemiology and subgroup patterns for malignant skin cancers and predicted the global status in 2050.
Dr. Sita Kugel’s team recently published two papers identifying a key biological signature that not only provides clinics a faster, cheaper way to tell pancreatic cancer subtypes apart, but reveals a ...
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, with an estimated 1 in 5 Americans receiving a skin cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. And skin cancer cases are rising, with the American Academy of ...
Basal cell carcinoma has low immunogenicity. Tumor cells express Foxc1 protein (red), which suppresses HLA class I (green) in the tumor cells. Compromised antigen presentation ranks among the top ...
Skin cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the skin cells, and its appearance can vary widely depending on the type of cancer. Understanding the variations in what skin cancer looks like can help ...
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) represents the most prevalent form of skin cancer, with research efforts increasingly focused on elucidating its molecular underpinnings and improving therapeutic strategies ...
A new study reveals that small cell lung cancer (SCLC) likely begins in basal stem-like cells rather than in neuroendocrine cells, marking a major shift in the understanding of this aggressive disease ...
Systematic synthesis of 211 studies identified squamous cell carcinoma in 67.2% of burn-scar malignancies, far exceeding basal cell carcinoma and heterogeneous rarer tumors. Latency from burn to ...
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, and yet it remains one of the most under-discussed health concerns in popular ...