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Breast Cancer Cells' Sugar Craving Is Target for New Type of Treatment

A new way to target a breast cancer cells’ appetite for over-indulging in sugar, that could provide an alternative treatment for ...  > full story

Women's Height Linked to Cancer Risk, Study Finds

The taller a postmenopausal woman is, the greater her risk for developing cancer, according to a new study. ...  > full story

Gene That Controls Aggressiveness in Breast Cancer Cells Identified

Researchers have determined that in basal breast cancer cells a transcription factor known as ZEB1 is held in a poised state, ready to incre ...  > full story

Developmental Protein Plays Role in Spread of Cancer

A protein used by embryo cells during early development, and recently found in many different types of cancer, apparently serves as a switch ...  > full story

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