A UNIVERSITY student has revealed the shocking speed which cancer cells can grow in a jaw-dropping demonstration. Sophie Williams, an oncology PhD student, captured the fascinating growth of ...
Detailed maps that pinpoint the positions of cells in tumours and probe the tumours’ biology are offering insights into the development of several cancers — including in the breast, colon and ...
1 in 2 people in the UK will get cancer in their lifetime. Thanks to research many people are cured. Cancer starts when gene changes make one cell or a few cells begin to grow and multiply too much.
Because cancer cells grow and multiply much more rapidly, they have a significantly higher need for copper ions. Restricting their access to copper ions could be a new therapeutic approach.
Because cancer cells grow and multiply much more rapidly, they have a significantly higher need for copper ions. Restricting their access to copper ions could be a new therapeutic approach.