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Un nuevo tipo de célula vinculada con el cáncer gástrico hace su debut

Un nuevo tipo de célula vinculada con el cáncer gástrico hace su debut

Del laboratorio Salama, División de Biología Humana
Science SpotlightNovember 20, 2023
Science Says: Cracking the code in solid tumors

Science Says: Cracking the code in solid tumors

How scientists are developing targeted new therapies for cancers of the breast, lung, stomach and more
Hutch NewsOctober 13, 2021
H. pylori test hints at risk factor for stomach cancer

H. pylori test hints at risk factor for stomach cancer

Pilot study suggests specific strain of bacteria may be found more often in East Asian patients with stomach cancer
Hutch NewsSeptember 12, 2018
Pilot study identifies strain of bacteria as chief risk factor for stomach cancer

Pilot study identifies strain of bacteria as chief risk factor for stomach cancer

Findings in PLOS ONE paper may help doctors better identify, screen and treat high-risk patients
News ReleasesSeptember 12, 2018
Integrated approach to overcome pathogen-associated malignancies

Integrated approach to overcome pathogen-associated malignancies

Dr. Denise Galloway heads new collaborative center to study prevention and treatment of cancers linked to infectious agents
Hutch NewsAugust 10, 2017
What's your cancer color?

What's your cancer color?

There’s a cascade of cancer-awareness colors, but how do they get decided and do they divide or unite?
Hutch NewsDecember 10, 2015
Bug out: Killing common bacterial may curb stomach cancer, study finds

Bug out: Killing common bacterial may curb stomach cancer, study finds

Will H. pylori be targeted for full eradication?
Hutch NewsJuly 21, 2015
Three-drug H. pylori therapy better for some than four

Three-drug H. pylori therapy better for some than four

New results from large Latin American SWOG study contradict clinical trial findings in Europe and Asia; geographic variations in antibiotic resistance may validate different drug regimens for different populations
Hutch NewsAugust 01, 2011
Shape matters: the corkscrew twist of the ulcer bug H. pylori enables it to 'set up shop' in the stomach

Shape matters: the corkscrew twist of the ulcer bug H. pylori enables it to 'set up shop' in the stomach

Unlocking the keys to H. pylori's helical structure may lead to better antibiotic drugs for diseases from ulcers and stomach cancer to diarrhea and cholera
News ReleasesMay 27, 2010