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Stress by itself does not cause cancer in the way smoking or radiation exposure does. Cancer begins when cells grow out of ...
Prasad V. Jallepalli and Cristoph Lengauer in Nature Reviews Cancer, Vol. 1, No. 2, pages 109-117; November 2001. Rules for Making Human Tumor Cells.
A review examines the prevailing theory of cancer evolution. The authors highlight both practical and theoretical limitations of the clonal model of cancer evolution and propose areas for ...
Publishing peer review files at Nature has been optional since 2020; starting Monday, it is now automatic.
New research from Google shows how machine learning could one day be used to detect signs of lung cancer earlier than often occurs today. Early warning: Danial Tse, a researcher at Google ...
Spending time in nature provides protections against a startling range of diseases, including depression, diabetes, obesity, ADHD, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and many more, research shows.
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