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Cancer research
Cancer is a leading cause of death, accounting for nearly one in six deaths worldwide. Many cancers can be cured, especially if detected early and treated effectively.
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Extracellular vesicles
Selected, recent articles from across the Nature Portfolio that document the recent progress in understanding the biology of EV-mediated cell–cell communication and advances in clinical translation of EVs.
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Cell cycle
One of the fundamental biological processes in life is the cell cycle leading from DNA replication to cell division. While it has been studied for decades and our knowledge has matured, sophisticated experimental approaches have rejuvenated the field. In addition, cell cycle regulators have emerged as cancer therapy targets. This collection showcases ground-breaking cell cycle papers and reviews, ranging from basic discoveries to clinical applications.
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Women’s health
Research into women’s health has suffered from historical neglect and lack of funding.
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna for their pioneering work in gene-editing.
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Metastasis
Metastasis, the dissemination of tumour cells from a primary site leading to their colonization at a distant organ, is ultimately what kills most patients with cancer. This Collection from Nature Reviews Cancer presents our most recently published articles on the topic highlighting the advances made in our understanding of the metastatic process.
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Rare Cancers Collection
This collection from the cancer editorial community at Nature Research journals focuses on highlighting work on rare cancers, from preclinical basic research to translational and clinical research.
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Haematological cancer
In this Collection, Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology and Nature Reviews Cancer together present a selection of our most recent articles covering the biology and treatment of haematological cancers highlighting the remarkable advances that have been made in both basic and translational research.
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The tumour microenvironment
This Collection from Nature Reviews Cancer brings together some of our most recently published articles focused on understanding the role the tumour microenvironment plays in tumour progression as well as therapeutic responses and resistance.
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Stem cells from development to the clinic
Stem cells are well on their way into the clinic and can be used in a variety of applications, such as disease modelling, drug screening and for regenerative medicine. This collection showcases research articles, reviews and protocols from across the Nature journals to highlight the striking advances made in basic and translational stem cell research.
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