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Autophagy and VPS34 as targets in anti-cancer therapy
(2021-08-20)
Autophagy (Greek for self-eating) is a cellular pathway that breaks down cytoplasmic components to fuel metabolism. In this way, autophagy maintains cellular homeostasis and sustains survival during stress conditions. In ...
Artificial intelligence for streamlining prostate cancer diagnostics
(2020-04-24)
With around 1.2 million cases per year, prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men. It is usually a slow growing disease that affects older men. It is also a cancer that is heterogenous, often multifocal, ...
Risk prediction in prostate cancer diagnostics : current challenges and improvements
(2019-08-30)
Prostate cancer has been considered a disease of elderly men, and thus historically less focus has been on prostate cancer research than many other cancer types. However, as life expectancy is increasing all over the world, ...
Molecular subclassification, stem cell markers and growth regulatory pathways in gliomas
(2015-05-11)
Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor in adults. Median
survival is no more than 15 months, even with combined treatment regimens. The lack of
accurate pre-clinical model systems has limited ...