The funding will support an investigation of immune-targeted treatments in precancerous gastrointestinal lesions.

A Texas A&M doctor explains the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s latest recommendations for breast cancer screenings.

'Blue' fought two battles with cancer and survived thanks to her owner Dr. Meriam Saleh’s colleagues at the Texas A&M vet school.

The five-year grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas will support infrastructure to investigate and advance cancer prevention and care.

The team’s findings suggest that even simple forms of physical activity like going on a walk may help reduce a person’s risk for the disease.

The immunotherapy developed by Texas A&M researchers enables precise tumor-killing with fewer side effects.

Preliminary data indicate that the compounds developed in the laboratory of Dr. Stephen Safe both kill tumors and rejuvenate the immune system, which becomes exhausted as it responds to cancer.

The grant will support groundbreaking research approach for treating chronic pain in oral cancer patients.

Researchers discovered how the nucleus of a cell preserves its shape, allowing cells to squeeze past pores and fibers in body tissues.

A Texas A&M team is developing an intracavity device that will allow doctors to eliminate leftover cancer cells during surgery, reducing the need for additional treatments such as chemotherapy.