Fox Chase Cancer Center News

Married People May Have Better Colorectal Cancer Outcomes, Fox Chase Cancer Center Study Shows

Marital status significantly impacts survival rates for patients with colorectal cancer, according to a new study co-authored by a Fox Chase Cancer Center researcher that was presented today at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s (ASCO) Annual Meeting. Married individuals were found to have better survival rates than single or separated and divorced or widowed individuals.

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Fox Chase Cancer Center Study Highlights Key Difference in How Cells Interact, a Finding That Could Aid in Development of More Effective Drugs

Talin is a protein that plays an important role in the immune system by activating integrins, receptors that help cells attach to one another. Now a new study by Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers shows how talin has distinct binding modes for two types of integrins that are important in blood cells. It also highlights how switching modes can enhance the integrins, potentially making them stronger.

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