Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the most aggressive and hardest forms of breast cancer to treat, but a new study led by Weill Cornell...
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Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and University of California San Diego Health have discovered that blood clots in cancer patients originate from the lungs, not other organ sites as previously believed. Blood clots are the second-leading cause of death among patients with advanced or aggressive tumors. Published in *Cell* on […] The post Lungs play a big role in cancer-related blood clots appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the most aggressive and hardest forms of breast cancer to treat, but a new study led by Weill Cornell...
A Weill Cornell Medicine team has found that...
BAVINA SOOKDEO September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month and consultant physician Dr Camilo Humphrey, who has a special interest in transfusion...
A new study has revealed that the activity of fat deep inside the body may play an important role in how aggressive endometrial cancer becomes. This...
A new study has shown that a drug called sotatercept could make a big difference in treating a serious lung disease known as pulmonary arterial...
A new study has found that eating too much salt may trigger inflammation in the brain that can raise your blood pressure. This surprising discovery...
The annual Healing Hands essay competition of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) has recognised four Qatari high school students for their...
Scientists have discovered that glioblastoma—the deadliest form of brain cancer—does more than attack the brain. New research from Montefiore...