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31.05.2023
Trends in Molecular Medicine. Specifically designed diets demonstrate a “powerful ability” to prevent tumorigenesis, delay tumor growth and improve existing cancer treatments, CNIO researchers say in a review paper Diet influences the incidence, growth and progression of cancer, to the extent that one-third of the...
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25.05.2023
Cell Death & Differentiation. CNIO researchers show that targeting telomeres might be an effective therapeutic strategy against lung cancer Healthy cells can only divide a limited number of times during an organism’s lifetime. In...
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18.05.2023
Pharmaceutics. CNIO researchers analyse how the Spanish population responds to common drugs according to their genetics The study that analyses the impact of genetics among the Spanish population in their response to...
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08.05.2023
Cancer Communications. The search for the origin of a rare tumor points to a poorly studied mechanism as a new would-be hot topic in cancer research: ‘succinylation’ Researchers at the CNIO (Spanish National Cancer Research Center) have discovered that one of the...
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13.04.2023
Nature. Researchers identify a strategy used by cancer cells to resist chemotherapy  Chemotherapy is still the most widely used treatment for advanced cancer. But tumors often become...
Scientific News
29.03.2023
CNIO researchers help to understand the functioning of the protein that makes DNA loops in the human genome At the end of the 1990s, Ana Losada, a researcher at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre...
Scientific News
23.03.2023
A major European project involving CNIO seeks to detect pancreatic cancer in its early stages through a blood test Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), the most common type of pancreatic cancer, is usually...
Scientific News
17.03.2023
Scientists identify the mechanisms leading to resistance to lung cancer treatment with Sotorasib, the first KRAS inhibitor According to recent figures published by the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), more than...
Scientific News
10.03.2023
CNIO researchers collect samples from cabin crew members to investigate the relationship between cancer and jet lag Our body’s circadian rhythm is “the biological clock that allows us to adapt to an...

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