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Cancer is a disease caused by the abnormal growth of cells in the body, which can invade and damage surrounding tissue and spread to other parts of the body. Research in cancer aims to understand the underlying causes of the disease, such as genetic mutations and environmental factors, as well as the mechanisms of how cancer cells grow and spread.
Articles & Research Reviews
Cancer Biomarkers
Research in cancer is critical as it drives the discovery of new diagnostic tools, targeted therapies, and personalised treatments that improve outcomes for millions affected by cancer each year. Explore key biomarkers utilized in oncology detection and biomarker profiling.
Immunohistochemistry vs Immunocytochemistry
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and immunocytochemistry (ICC) are laboratory techniques used to identify particular antigens through the use of specific antibodies in tissue sections and cellular assays.
Biosimilars
Biosimilars are approved according to the same rigorous standards of pharmaceutical quality, safety, and therapeutic efficacy as original biologics in clinical cancer treatment.
Hallmarks of Cancer
Generally, cancer rates are highest in countries with the longest life expectancy and education level. Understand the core biological hallmarks driving tumor transformation and survival.
The Role of TNF-Alpha in Cancer
TNF-α plays a complex dual role in cancer biology, capable of both promoting tumor microenvironment growth and inducing apoptotic cell death depending on signaling context.