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From The Labs

Chronic jet lag leads to human liver cancer in a mouse model

February 6, 2024 carcinogen,  circadian rhythm,  circadian rhythm disruption,  jetlag,  liver cancer,  Research

This study shows that circadian influences in cancer cannot be underestimated – chronic circadian dysfunction is a human carcinogen

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Liver cancer screening: Detecting a ‘silent’ condition

October 26, 2021 Cancer,  Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center,  liver cancer,  Molly Chiu

Dr. Fasiha Kanwal discusses what you need to know about liver cancer detection and screening.

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Understanding fatty liver disease key to liver cancer prevention

February 25, 2020 Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center,  Gastroenterology,  Healthcare,  liver cancer,  liver disease,  Nicole Blanton

As the number of Americans who are living with chronic liver disease continues to rise, researchers and clinicians are not only studying more effective treatments,

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Out of sync, out of health: Social jet-lag linked to liver cancer in mice

February 14, 2017 bile acids,  CAR gene,  circadiam rhythm,  circadian disruption,  circadian rhythm,  liver cancer,  social jet lag

Our bodies are in sync with the planet’s day-and-night cycle thanks to an internal timekeeper, the circadian clock that regulates practically all the functions of

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The heroes in plain sight

July 1, 2015 Cancer,  Community,  Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center,  Dr. Steven Curley,  HAI chemotherapy,  Healthcare,  Houston,  liver cancer,  Surgery,  surgical oncology,  World War II

Walking among us, usually unbeknownst to us, are people who have experienced war. My grandfather and two of his brothers fought with the U.S. Army

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlNiMWHUhbc

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