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Study sheds light on enzyme's role in driving lymphoma growth
A study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers sheds new light on the mechanisms by which a major... Read more
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Scholastic performance is a key concern for young cancer patients, study finds
Young patients with cancer need support when it comes to scholastic performance, which can be an empowering and motivating force... Read more
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Low alcohol use disorder treatment rates seen in cancer survivors
For U.S. adult cancer survivors with a new alcohol use disorder (AUD) diagnosis, the one-year cumulative incidence of AUD treatment... Read more
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Poorly functioning blood vessels linked to muscle wasting in cancer
A dysfunction in muscle blood vessels could be to blame for the weak muscles and weight loss that most cancer... Read more
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Bladder cancer treatment reprograms bone marrow to boost immune system's cancer-fighting ability
More than three decades ago, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) as the first immunotherapy... Read more
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Novel biomarker has potential for predicting and treating skin cancer metastasis
Researchers have identified C5aR1 as a novel biomarker for metastasis risk and poor prognosis in patients with cutaneous squamous cell... Read more
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Genetics and therapy type determine second cancer risk after childhood treatment, study finds
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have found that genetics and type of cancer treatment contribute most to a... Read more
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Breast cancer prevention: How nurse practitioners and physician assistants can help
For women at higher risk of breast cancer, there is a proven way to cut the risk in half: take... Read more
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Personalized cancer model predicts patient-specific gene behavior, potentially improving survival outcomes
Carnegie Mellon University researchers are using personalized models to decode how cancer behaves in individual patients—revealing hidden subtypes, improving survival... Read more
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Most Americans unaware of cancer risks associated with drinking alcohol, study finds
Alcohol is a leading preventable cause of cancer, but public awareness of the connection remains strikingly low in the U.S.,... Read more
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Machine learning algorithm brings long-read sequencing to the clinic
Long-read sequencing technologies analyze long, continuous stretches of DNA. These methods have the potential to improve researchers' ability to detect... Read more
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Next-gen biobattery shrinks tumor, paving way for drug-free cancer treatments
A pioneering biobattery has been shown to reduce tumor growth in the body and could hold the key to a... Read more
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Childhood kidney cancer has millions of genetic changes, opening door to possible treatments
Researchers have uncovered that some childhood cancers have a substantially higher number of DNA changes than previously thought, changing the... Read more
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Women with low muscle mass may have a worse prognosis in breast cancer treatment
Maintaining muscle mass has proven to be crucial for patients undergoing cancer treatment. Studies have shown that individuals with more... Read more
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ASCO: GLP-1 receptor agonists may reduce risk for obesity-related cancer, all-cause death
For adults with diabetes and obesity, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) are associated with a reduced risk for obesity-related... Read more