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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells, CNIO Translational
27.02.2020
Cancer Cell. A new strategy to prevent the most aggressive tumours from generating resistance to chemotherapy One of the most frequent problems when treating cancer is that the tumours develop resistance to...
H12O-CNIO Lung Cancer Clinical Research Unit Translational
07.10.2019
The Lancet. New immunotherapy improves survival in patients with aggressive type of lung cancer The Lung Cancer Clinical Research Unit of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) and the...
Telomeres in mouse embryonic fibroblasts Translational
13.06.2019
EMBO Molecular Medicine. CNIO researchers find effective drug combinations for glioblastoma in mice Usually, scientists study the molecular biology of cancer to find new treatments, but sometimes, it...
Mouse lymph node Translational
11.04.2019
Journal of Experimental Medicine. CNIO researchers assess melanoma progression with a new liquid biopsy technique When the surgeon surgically removes a melanoma, some patients are said to be ‘cancer-free’ and...
DLST protein Translational
28.03.2019
The American Journal of Human Genetics. CNIO researchers identify a new gene involved in the development of a rare endocrine tumour Paragangliomas and phaeochromocytomas are very rare neuroendocrine tumours: there are only 3-8 cases...
Elena Castro and David Olmos Translational
09.01.2019
Journal of Clinical Oncology. CNIO researchers confirm links between aggressive prostate cancer and hereditary breast cancer Aggressive prostate cancer, one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in men, is associated with...
Mielofibrosis Translational
18.12.2018
Haematologica. The CNIO and Hospital 12 de Octubre find a potential new combination therapy against a rare disease of the bone marrow Myelofibrosis is a severe and very rare haematological disease for which treatment has only been...
H12O-CNIO Lung Cancer Clinical Research Unit Translational
03.12.2018
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). An international clinical trial extends the effectiveness of immunotherapy to more lung cancer patients The strategy for triggering the patient’s own immune system to attack cancer, immunotherapy, is...
H12O-CNIO Haematological Malignancies Clinical Research Unit Translational
21.11.2018
Haematologica. A new methodology predicts the risk of relapse in patients with acute myeloid leukemia The acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common haematological cancer in adults. With a 5-year...

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