A potential new target for treatment has been identified in an aggressive form of bladder cancer, Mount Sinai researchers report. The cancer, called p53-like bladder cancer, is named after an active gene signature it is associated with. It is often particularly aggressive, though individual prognoses can vary quite a bit. …
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July, 2018
December, 2016
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16 December
Researchers Reveal How Cancer Can Spread Even Before a Tumors Develops
Even before tumors develop, breast cancer cells with a few defined molecular alterations can spread to organs, remain quiet for long periods of time, and then awaken to form aggressive, deadly breast cancer metastasis, says a team of investigators led by researchers at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai …
March, 2016
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9 March
Researchers Discover New Therapeutic Targets for Myeloma
Despite new therapies, Multiple Myeloma (MM) remains incurable causing most patients to ultimately develop drug resistance and succumb to the disease. The pursuit of drugs that inhibit cell cycle regulators especially cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), has been an intense focus of research in cancer. A new study by researchers at The …