The Canadian Cancer Society honoured many prestigious researchers at the Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research event.
Biomarkers Mark the Way for Earlier Colon Cancer Diagnosis
New on the blog: What are 'biomarkers' and how do they 'colour' cancer cells?
Epigenetics: Why Your Genes Aren’t Everything
Why do identical twins differ despite having the exact same DNA? It’s all about how the DNA is used – read more on the blog to find out how ‘epigenetics’ controls this!
Viruses to Cancer: A Look at HPV
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and this article is a brief look into cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV), and discusses how some viruses can cause cancer.
The promise of machine learning in cancer screening
How can computers help us get better at cancer screening? Find out more in this blogpost!
Better Defining Breast Cancer Risk
New research helps to better define #breastcancer risk. Find out more from our RIOT team!
Mapping the Past, Present and Future of Genetics
DNA, once a mystery molecule to scientists, can now be closely studied and even edited to eliminate disease, as discussed in Siddhartha Mukherjee’s recent book, ‘The Gene.’
Using extrachromosomal DNA to understand how cancer cells come in different colours
Not all cancer cells look the same! A research group in Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research has discovered that extrachromosomal DNA can explain how two cancer cells within a tumour are genetically different.These genetic differences may explain why some tumours are more resistant to drug therapy than other tumours. Check out this blog article for more information.
‘Brake’-ing the Cycle
Learn about how scientists are trying to reattach the ‘brakes’ in tumor cells to stop them from continuously dividing.
Pancreatic Cancer … Where do we stand?
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Learn about the efforts scientists are making to improve treatment options for patients affected by this disease.