Cancer Biology
Cancer is caused when cells within the body accumulate genetic mutations and start to grow in an uncontrolled manner. Understanding how cancer develops and progresses including how glycan mutations drive the growth and spread of cancer cells and how tumours interact with their surrounding environment is vital for the discovery of new targeted cancer treatments.
- Cancer heterogeneity
- Cancer cell pathology
- Oncogenes
- Tumour immunology
- Tumour progression
- Carcinogenesis and mutagenesis
- Tumour cell interactions
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