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Nature Reviews Cancer
Apr 16, 2024 · Published monthly, in print and online, Nature Reviews Cancer offers a mix of research news, reviews and opinion.
Browse Articles | Nature Reviews Cancer
Jan 31, 2025 · A recent study published in Nature reveals that dietary fructose is metabolized in the liver, resulting in elevated circulating lipid levels that can serve as building blocks for cancer cells...
Articles in 2025 | Nature Reviews Cancer
Jan 31, 2025 · A recent study published in Nature reveals that dietary fructose is metabolized in the liver, resulting in elevated circulating lipid levels that can serve as building blocks for cancer cells...
Reviews & Analysis | Nature Reviews Cancer
5 days ago · Understanding the early steps of cancer development is crucial for cancer prevention. In this Review, the authors summarize the advantages and limitations of clinical samples, autochthonous...
Cancers make their own luck: theories of cancer origins - Nature
Jul 24, 2023 · In this Review, Jassim et al. outline the various theories that have currently been proposed for cancer origins, and the determinants of cancer risk upon which they are based.
Nature Reviews Cancer - Wikipedia
Nature Reviews Cancer is a monthly review journal covering the field of oncology. It was established in 2001. [1] The editor-in-chief is Anna Dart. [2]
Dendritic cell maturation in cancer | Nature Reviews Cancer
5 days ago · Nature Reviews Cancer - Dendritic cells (DCs) shape the adaptive immune response to peripheral tissue antigens and, as such, are crucial for mounting an effective antitumour immune response in...
Research articles | Nature Reviews Cancer
Aug 27, 2019 · This Analysis article reviews these findings and the indications that G proteins, GPCRs and their signalling pathways represent novel therapeutic targets for cancer prevention and treatment.
Cancer metabolism: looking forward - PubMed
Cancer cells autonomously alter their flux through various metabolic pathways in order to meet the increased bioenergetic and biosynthetic demand as well as mitigate oxidative stress required for cancer cell proliferation and survival.
Stress and cancer: mechanisms, significance and future directions
More recent animal studies indicate that stress can substantially facilitate cancer progression through modulating most hallmarks of cancer, and molecular and systemic mechanisms mediating these effects have been elucidated.