miR-181a Modulates Proliferation, Migration and Autophagy in AGS Gastric Cancer Cells and Downregulates MTMR3
The MTMR3 gene was identified as a direct target of miR-181a. However, its functional role in gastric cancer remains to be established.
Gastrointestinal Cancer: Physical Exercise Helps During Chemo
New research shows patients with advanced gastric cancer benefit from exercise during chemotherapy, having a positive effect on muscles, balance, and tumor-related... Read More
Neutrons identify critical details in bacterial enzyme implicated in gastric cancer
Researchers look to neutrons to identify critical details in a key bacterial enzyme known to cause stomach cancer. Understanding the details of... Read More
Dr. Al-Batran on Paclitaxel Plus Everolimus in Gastric Cancer
Catch Dr. Salah-Eddin Al-Batran of the Institute of Clinical Cancer Research discussing the results of trial combining everolimus (Afinitor) with paclitaxel in... Read More
Most Cancer Is Bad Luck And Early Detection Is A Cure, Say Hopkins Researchers
Johns Hopkins names stomach cancer among cancers that are often random and unavoidable. Researchers push for the importance of early detection, which has been... Read More
Rab14 Act as Oncogene and Induce Proliferation of Gastric Cancer Cells via AKT Signaling Pathway
A study finds Rab14 functions as an oncogene in gastric cancer cells by targeting through AKT pathway. This is a novel evidence... Read More
Bursectomy Not Recommended as Standard Treatment for cT3/T4 Gastric Cancer
Bursectomy can be safely performed without increasing the risk of morbidity or mortality among patients with cT3 or cT4 gastric cancer, though... Read More
‘Collateral’ lethality may offer new therapeutic approach for cancers of the pancreas, stomach and colon
Heard of collateral lethality? It’s a therapeutic strategy that uses gene deletions with no direct role in the tumor progression. A recent... Read More
miR 1296-5p Inhibits the Migration and Invasion of Gastric Cancer Cells by Repressing ERBB2 Expression
New Plos Onestudy shows miR-1296-5p may be a tumor suppressor of the miRNA molecule in gastric cancer as well as a clinical... Read More
Faulty DNA error correction genes set stage for familial gastric cancer
Published in the Gastroenterology Journal, UC Davis researchers have identified genetic variations that contribute to familial gastric cancer. Inherited mutations – which... Read More