Penn researchers find killing dormant, ‘sleeper’ breast cancer cells may prevent recurrence
Penn Medicine researchers have discovered a way to test for dormant breast cancer cells in survivors. Angela DeMichele and Lewis Chodosh are quoted.
Penn Medicine researchers have discovered a way to test for dormant breast cancer cells in survivors. Angela DeMichele and Lewis Chodosh are quoted.
Penn Medicine has opened a $376 million research center for autoimmune diseases.
Research by Edward Lee of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues finds that exposure to air pollution is worsening the cognitive decline of patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
“Science Under Siege,” a new book co-authored by Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences, details what the public and scientific community can do to counter politically and ideologically motivated attacks on science.
Philip Gehrman of the Perelman School of Medicine explains when to see a doctor for possible signs of insomnia and restless leg syndrome.