Cong Peng et al., at Department of Dermatology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China, conducted a study titled "NETO2 promotes melanoma progression via activation of the Ca²⁺/CaMKII ...
Duke Cancer Institute researchers have identified potential biomarkers that predict the likelihood for checkpoint inhibitor drugs to backfire, driving hyper-progression of melanoma cells instead of ...
An M.D.-Ph.D. candidate in Georgetown University’s tumor biology program defended his dissertation, titled “Molecular Signatures of Treatment Responses in Tumors and Serial Liquid Biopsies in Patients ...
The MAF bZIP Transcription Factor G (MAFG) is a member of the small MAF family of proteins. Previously, we have shown that miRNA-29 suppresses melanoma development, at least in part, by repressing ...
How Does Opdualag Work for Advanced Melanoma? Some cancer cells have what are called checkpoint proteins on their surface. The immune cells in our body also have proteins on their surface. When these ...
Serial Postoperative Circulating Tumor DNA Assessment Has Strong Prognostic Value During Long-Term Follow-Up in Patients With Breast Cancer Prognostic Model for High-Grade Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of ...
Flow cytometry effectively detects CTCs in melanoma patients, offering a rapid, cost-effective alternative to molecular biology. CTCs are present across all melanoma stages, with a significant ...
The current melanoma staging system does not always reflect actual survival outcomes. In some cases, patients with thick but ...
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can spread rapidly to other areas. However, there are also slow-growing types that may develop over many years. Melanoma is not as common as other types of skin ...
Uveal melanoma (UM) is a rare cancer that develops in the pigment-producing cells within the uveal layer (uvea), which is the middle layer of the eye. UM is also known as intraocular melanoma. Early ...