A Christian Capitini, assistant professor of pediatrics at American Family Children’s Hospital, Madison, Wis.: One of the hardest things about cancer is that it’s a part of us. It’s evolved with us, ...
All cancers begin in cells. Our bodies are made up of more than a hundred million million (100,000,000,000,000) cells. Cancer starts with changes in one cell or a small group of cells. Usually, we ...
Ovarian cancer spreads fast by recruiting the body’s own protective cells to clear the way—and that secret alliance may finally be its undoing.