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Prof Thompson said the most important gap in research was to find out how cancer progresses.
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He writes most promisingly about the effects of genome mapping on scientists' ability to understand how cancers progress, and he cites the similar ways in which different cancers create genetic pathways within mutating cells.
These mice develop small cell lung cancer, but scientists don't know exactly how the cancer progresses or which subsequent genetic alterations drive tumor growth.
I guess I need to look for hope every day because it is the one part of the disease that I can control, unlike how the cancer progresses – that is a challenge as we wish we could do something about that the most.
Rather, our mission is to apply the tools of basic science and technology to understanding how cancer is caused, progresses and responds to treatment.
It is one of seven National Cancer Institute-designated basic (non-clinical) research centers in the U.S. Our mission is to apply the tools of science and technology to understand how cancer is caused, progresses and responds to treatment.
But none of this personal material is as compelling as the story of how cancer research has progressed through so many different phases.
He and his research collaborators are far from a full understanding of how cancer spreads, but their progress on the problem has been startling.
By identifying how genes are scrambled up in tumors and what effects those changes have in cells, the thinking goes, researchers might be able to understand better how different cancers progress, and find the best treatments for particular tumor types and subtypes.
Despite how far cancer treatments have come, the way that cancer progresses at the cellular level is still not very well understood.
If your cancer progresses rapidly, is it your fault?
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