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Could reducing inflammation help combat fatigue in people with early-stage breast cancer?
New research reveals that inflammatory responses may play a role in different types of fatigue experienced by many people with... Read more
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Metabolically active visceral fat linked to aggressive endometrial cancer, new study reveals
High metabolic activity of visceral fat may be associated with more aggressive endometrial cancer, new research presented at the 38th... Read more
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Restoring order to dividing cancer cells may halt triple negative breast cancer spread
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the most aggressive and hardest forms of breast cancer to treat, but... Read more
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Patients value communication skills from cancer surgeons across six key areas, according to research
Facing a cancer diagnosis can be one of the most stressful times for patients and their loved ones. When seeking... Read more
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Rectal bleeding in young adults linked to 8.5 times higher risk of colorectal cancer
Adults under 50 undergoing colonoscopy were found to have a dramatically higher risk of having colorectal cancer when the procedure... Read more
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Drop in credit score after cancer diagnosis linked to increased mortality
Patients with cancer whose credit scores decline after their diagnosis face a significantly higher risk of mortality, providing the first... Read more
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Glioblastomas affect much more than just the brain, scientists discover
Scientists at Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC) and Albert Einstein College of Medicine have shown for the first time... Read more
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Surface protein discovery reveals how leukemia cells trick the immune system
A research team at Lund University in Sweden has discovered a mechanism that helps acute myeloid leukemia cells to evade... Read more
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Algae-based gel offers new tool for breast cancer research
In 2020, right when Jane Baude was starting her Ph.D. research at UC Santa Barbara, she learned that a critical... Read more
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Protein engineering toolset boosts efficacy of CAR-T cells targeting blood and solid cancers
Cancer researchers focused on improving the success of cancer immunotherapies introduced a new tool in a Yale study published in... Read more
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Introducing the 'human repairome,' a catalog of DNA 'scars' that may help define personalized cancer treatments
You can always be judged by your scars. This is the idea that sums up one of the new advances... Read more
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The magnetic math of breast health: Researchers develop rapid analysis tool for mammary gland branching
Branching isn't just for trees. This biological process occurs in animal development, enabling organs to perform complex functions. Branch-like structures... Read more
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Clinical trial targets kidney cancer with internal radiation
Researchers at London Health Sciences Center Research Institute (LHSCRI) have launched a Phase II clinical trial that aims to treat... Read more
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A healthier lifestyle after bowel screening shown to prevent bowel cancer
If you adopt a healthier lifestyle after bowel screening, it can lower your risk of both bowel cancer and other... Read more
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Discovery about RAF protein in flies 20 years ago leads to phase-1 testing of therapy against solid cancer tumors
Scientists at Université de Montreal and its Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer have begun a phase-1 clinical trial... Read more