Loss of an important tumor-suppressing gene allows head and neck cancer to spin off signals to nearby nerves, changing their function and recruiting them to the tumor, where they fuel growth and ...
Nerve fibers within melanomas can slow their growth, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The findings help clarify the emerging field of cancer neuroscience and may ...
Nerve fibers within melanomas can slow the growth of these tumors, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The findings help clarify the emerging field of cancer neuroscience ...
Nerve fibers within melanomas can slow the growth of these tumors, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators. The findings help clarify the emerging field of cancer neuroscience ...
While sensory nerves, which handle sensations like pain and itch, were found to promote tumor growth, the ‘fight-or-flight’ (sympathetic) nerves surprisingly inhibited melanoma progression. This ...
The sympathetic nerves identified in the study release norepinephrine, which can activate receptors called adrenergic receptors on other cells in the vicinity. The researchers traced the anti-tumor ...
Loss of an important tumor-suppressing gene allows head and neck cancer to spin off signals to nearby nerves, changing their function and recruiting them to the tumor, where they fuel growth and ...