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2022年6月28日,科睿唯安(Clarivate Analytics)发布了2021年期刊引证报告(Journal Citation Reports,JCR)。由中山大学肿瘤防治中心主办的国产高水平肿瘤学国际期刊Cancer Communications(CC)2021年影响因子为15.283,位列全球246本Oncology学科类期刊第16位(Q1区)!CC在亚洲综合肿瘤学领域学术期刊中继续排...
Study finds a new way to shut down cancer cells’ ability to consume glucose(图)
shut down cancer cells ability to consume glucose
2017/11/23
Cancer cells consume exorbitant amounts of glucose, a key source of energy, and shutting down this glucose consumption has long been considered a logical therapeutic strategy. However, good pharmacolo...
P53 “master switch” remains top target in gene signaling network controlling cancer suppression(图)
P53 master switch top target gene signaling network controlling cancer suppression
2017/10/25
There are two important categories of genes involved in cancer development, oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. When oncogenes gain function, e.g. through mutation, they actively promote cancer – dr...
UA Cancer Center Team Identifies a Switch that May Help Target Dormant Cancer Cells(图)
UA Cancer Center Team Dormant Cancer Cells
2017/10/24
A study by scientists at the University of Arizona and the University of Pittsburgh may hold the key to targeting dormant — or inactive —cancer cells, which are resistant to chemotherapy and other tre...
Light-scattering tool peers into pancreas to find cancer
Light-scattering tool pancreas cancer
2017/7/24
Pancreatic cancer is difficult to detect early because the pancreas is deep inside the abdomen, making potentially cancerous cells hard to reach and identify without surgery.Researchers funded by the ...
A research study led by University of Minnesota engineers gives new insight into how cancer cells move based on their ability to sense their environment. The discovery could have a major impact on the...
Nanopores could map small changes in DNA that signal big shifts in cancer
Nanopores map small changes DNA that signal big shifts cancer
2017/4/27
Detecting cancer early, just as changes are beginning in DNA, could enhance diagnosis and treatment as well as further our understanding of the disease. A new study by University of Illinois researche...
When to choose radiotherapy for prostate cancer, and what technique?
prostate cancer radiotherapy
2017/4/10
This review describes the present curative role of radiotherapy in men with localised prostate cancer, and the many technical innovations that have occurred over the last 20 years that have improved i...
Nuclear transfer of mitochondrial DNA in colon and rectal cancer
Nuclear transfer mitochondrial DNA colon and rectal cancer
2017/4/27
Patients with colon and rectal cancer have somatic insertions of mitochondrial DNA into the nuclear genomes of the cancer cells, University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers report in the journal G...
《Cancer Biology & Medicine》(图)
Cancer Biology & Medicine 癌症生物学与医学 Anti-Cancer Association of China 中国抗癌协会 oncology 肿瘤学
2017/4/5
Cancer Biology & Medicine is a peer-reviewed open-access journal published by the Chinese Anti-cancer Association (CACA), which is the leading professional society of oncology in China. Publ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have discovered a way to detect signs of cancer on a cell-by-cell basis using two lasers and a camera.Several medical devices currently in use and in clinical t...
Penn/Wistar Study Finds ‘Sweet Spot’ Where Tissue Stiffness Drives Cancer’s Spread
Penn/Wistar Study Sweet Spot Tissue Stiffness Cancer’s Spread
2017/3/14
In order for cancer to spread, malignant cells must break away from a tumor and through the tough netting of extracellular matrix, or ECM, that surrounds it. To fit through the holes in this net, thos...
Tumor-targeting system uses cancer’s own mechanisms to betray its location
Tumor-targeting system cancer’s own mechanisms betray its location
2017/3/13
By hijacking a cancer cell’s own metabolism, researchers have found a way to tag and target elusive cancers with small-molecule sugars. This opens treatment pathways for cancers that are not responsiv...
Testing treatments for bone cancer tumors may get easier with new enhancements to sophisticated support structures that mimic their biological environment, according to Rice University scientists.A te...
Testing treatments for bone cancer tumors may get easier with new enhancements to sophisticated support structures that mimic their biological environment, according to Rice University scientists.A te...