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Respiratory illnesses such as Covid and the flu can awaken dormant cancer cells in the body and cause them to spread, ...
Common respiratory infections like COVID and the flu could awaken dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs and lead to ...
Scientists from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Utrecht University, conducted a research study about the impact of ...
Hidden in the lungs of some breast cancer survivors are tumour cells that can remain dormant for decades — until they one day ...
Common respiratory infections like the flu and COVID-19 might jolt dormant cancer cells back to life in survivors, causing them to multiply and spread in the lungs.
A recent Aurora-based University of Colorado Cancer Center study found that COVID-19 infection in cancer patients can reawaken cancer cells and lead to metastasis. The study, published July 30 in ...
New research shows COVID-19 and flu infections can reactivate dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs, significantly ...
Respiratory infections like Covid-19 and flu may reactivate dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs, increasing metastatic ...
New research has revealed factors associated with an increased risk of COVID-19-related death and hospitalization among patients with cancer.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC), ...
Mice with a handful of cancerous cells in their lungs experienced a 100-fold increase to this number after being infected ...
Certain respiratory infections could trigger a reawakening of dormant cancer cells in the body, according to a new study.