Cancer Research

Study Reveals How Single Gene Mutations Shape Cancer Behavior
Research & Development Study Reveals How Single Gene Mutations Shape Cancer Behavior

The traditional classification of cancer based primarily on the organ where a tumor first appears is rapidly being superseded by a sophisticated genomic perspective that prioritizes the specific molecular drivers of the disease. Recent breakthroughs led by Dr. Derya Deniz Özdemir and an

How Low Should Blood Pressure Be for Older Adults?
Research & Development How Low Should Blood Pressure Be for Older Adults?

In the complex landscape of geriatric care, few topics have sparked as much debate as the shifting targets for blood pressure management. As medical guidelines move toward more intensive control, clinicians are balancing the undeniable cardiovascular and cognitive benefits against the risks of

Does Surfactant Therapy Help Infants With Severe Bronchiolitis?
Research & Development Does Surfactant Therapy Help Infants With Severe Bronchiolitis?

Understanding the complex interplay between viral infections and lung function has long been a cornerstone of pediatric research aimed at reducing infant mortality during peak winter respiratory seasons. Bronchiolitis stands as the primary reason for hospital admissions among infants under one year

Spanish Tool Validated for Early Detection of Cancer Anxiety
Research & Development Spanish Tool Validated for Early Detection of Cancer Anxiety

Managing the psychological weight of a terminal diagnosis remains one of the most formidable challenges in modern oncology, often manifesting as a profound fear of disease progression that affects between twenty and seventy percent of patients. A collaborative effort between the University of

Lab-Grown Esophagus Offers New Hope for Pediatric Patients
Research & Development Lab-Grown Esophagus Offers New Hope for Pediatric Patients

The field of pediatric surgery is currently witnessing a paradigm shift, moving away from purely mechanical repairs toward the biological reconstruction of complex organs. For children born with long-gap esophageal atresia, the challenge has always been the physical impossibility of connecting two

Does Stress Increase Your Risk of Developing Cancer?
Research & Development Does Stress Increase Your Risk of Developing Cancer?

The persistent cultural narrative suggesting that a person’s emotional resilience or chronic stress levels can directly trigger the onset of malignant tumors has finally faced a rigorous scientific challenge from the international Psychosocial Factors and Cancer (PSY-CA) consortium. For decades,

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