Researchers say that in the course of developing a new model for ovarian cancer, they've developed additional evidence that serous uterine cancer possibly begins in the fallopian tubes, not the uterus ...
When researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center first identified a new subtype of aggressive prostate cancer, they knew they needed to understand how this genetic alteration was ...
This effort, coupled with advances in molecular biology, led in 1990 to the identification of an underlying genetic error: a defect in a tumor-suppressor gene called p53. Most of us inherit two ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) stands as the second most common cause of cancer-related mortality globally and p53, a widely recognized tumor suppressor, contributes to the development of CRC.