Ovarian cancer is the deadliest form of gynecologic cancer, taking the lives of more than 13,000 women in the U.S. each year.
Scientists have uncovered a hidden driver of ovarian cancer—high-risk mesenchymal stem cells lurking in the fallopian tubes.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have identified a novel trigger of a deadly form of ovarian cancer: a subset of ...
Researcher suggests compounds secreted by high-risk MSCs that are detectable in the bloodstream could act as biomarkers for ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have found special high-risk cells in the fallopian tubes that may trigger ...
But why do healthy cells become STIC? To find out, Coffman and her team turned to the stroma, the non-cancerous connective tissue that helps cancer grow. “Most researchers have been focused on ...
Pitt research uncovers new insights into ovarian cancer origins, shedding light on potential early detection and treatment ...
The discovery of the high-risk cells -- a subset of progenitor cells that reside in fallopian tube supportive tissue, or ...
Stromal cell therapy is a promising frontier in lupus research ... Six women with refractory lupus were treated with MSCs derived from umbilical cord tissue. While some patients reported nausea, ...
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have identified a novel trigger of a deadly form of ovarian cancer: a subset of ...