This could change how we think about treating cancer. Researchers at KAIST led by Kwang-Hyun Cho have developed a method that turns colon cancer cells back into normal cells without killing them. For ...
Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho’s research team has recently been highlighted for their work on developing an original technology for cancer reversal treatment that does not kill cancer cells but only ...
< Figure 1. Technology for creating a digital twin of a gene network from single-cell transcriptome data of a normal cell differentiation trajectory. Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho's research team developed ...
COLUMBIA — Boone Health brought a floor-to-ceiling inflatable colon to its hospital lobby on Tuesday for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, which takes place in March. The inflatable colon had visual ...
Many of us have heard of a colonoscopy, an outpatient procedure in which a physician uses a thin, flexible scope to examine ...
BLOOMINGTON — Colon cancer is increasingly affecting people under 50 in the United States, and Bloomington-Normal doctors say that trend highlights the need for early screenings.