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  • Major progress in fertility preservation after treatment for cancer of the lymphatic system
    Young patients with advanced Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, now have a better chance of having their... Read more
  • Most patients with advanced melanoma remain disease-free 4 years after pre-surgical immunotherapy, study finds
    Four years after pre-surgery treatment with a novel combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors, nivolumab and relatlimab, 87% of patients with... Read more
  • New research uncovers link between cancer pathway and blood-retina barrier function
    A University of Minnesota Medical School-led research team has discovered that a cancer signaling pathway has previously unrecognized roles in... Read more
  • New survival benchmark for patients with advanced biliary tract cancer reached using combination therapy
    In a follow-up analysis to the pivotal TOPAZ-1 study, which established the combination therapy of durvalumab (an immunotherapy drug) plus... Read more
  • Modified personalized cancer vaccine generates powerful immune response
    Results of a Dana-Farber Cancer Institute-initiated phase 1 clinical trial for patients with melanoma show that an updated formula and... Read more
  • Researchers develop biosensor based on light and AI for early diagnosis of cancer
    Dr. Ho Sang Jung and his research team from the Advanced Bio and Healthcare Materials Research Division at the Korea... Read more
  • New AI model could help scientists pinpoint signs of cancer cells
    The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) reports its latest AI model aimed at helping researchers better understand how cells behave by... Read more
  • Varying associations ID'd between hormone therapy, young-onset breast cancer
    Associations between hormone therapy and young-onset breast cancer (diagnosed at younger than 55 years) vary, according to a study published... Read more
  • Decades of data reveal no clear liver cancer link to oral contraceptive pills
    The National Cancer Institute and University of Oxford report that oral contraceptive use is not associated with increased liver cancer... Read more
  • Cooling and antioxidants could prevent hair loss during chemotherapy
    Hair loss is one of the most feared and traumatic side effects of cancer chemotherapy treatment, both for patients themselves... Read more
  • Vaccines work: Data show real-world evidence of stable protection against HPV-related cervical cancer
    Among the more than 100 types of human papillomavirus (HPV), at least 14 are considered as "high-risk" types which can... Read more
  • Gene-editing platform could boost anti-cancer immune responses
    Researchers have developed a new gene-editing platform that will enable safer and more effective T cell–based immunotherapies to treat cancer.... Read more
  • New research offers reassurance about localized prostate cancer prognosis
    New research in JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network finds that for people diagnosed with nonmetastatic low-risk prostate cancer... Read more
  • Breathing dirty air may raise the risk of a common brain tumor
    People exposed to higher levels of air pollution may be more likely to develop meningioma, a typically noncancerous brain tumor,... Read more
  • New method traces cancer cell evolution from a single tissue sample
    Cancer does not develop overnight. It can take decades for cancer‐promoting changes in the genome to eventually lead to the... Read more
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