Rare, deadly liver cancer rewires cell metabolism to grow
August 28, 2024
August 28, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Aug. 28 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
A deadly liver cancer that mainly affects children and young adults rewires its cellular metabolism in order to thrive, according to a new study that opens the door to exploring new targets for therapies.
Fibrolamellar carcinoma, which does not respond to conventional treatments, accounts for only 1-2% of all liver cancers, but is without standard of care and has often metastasized by the time i . . .
A deadly liver cancer that mainly affects children and young adults rewires its cellular metabolism in order to thrive, according to a new study that opens the door to exploring new targets for therapies.
Fibrolamellar carcinoma, which does not respond to conventional treatments, accounts for only 1-2% of all liver cancers, but is without standard of care and has often metastasized by the time i . . .
