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Cancer

  • Combination treatment may slow disease progression in advanced sarcoma
    An oral combination treatment may prevent the progression of advanced leiomyosarcoma, one of the most common subtypes of soft tissue... Read more
  • Discovery of unique brain tumor subtypes offers hope for targeted glioma therapies
    Researchers have uncovered the mechanisms behind three unique subtypes of mismatch repair deficient high-grade gliomas. The findings provide a clearer... Read more
  • Genetic link to Barrett's esophagus discovered, offering new hope for esophageal cancer patients
    Case Western Reserve University researchers have made a significant breakthrough in understanding Barrett's esophagus, a precancerous condition that dramatically increases... Read more
  • Ovarian cancer cells surprise scientists—the body's own defense may be the key to longer survival
    A new study sheds light on why some patients with the most aggressive form of ovarian cancer respond better to... Read more
  • Immunity against common virus leveraged against pancreatic cancer
    Researchers at the University of California San Diego have discovered a promising new treatment approach for pancreatic cancer, one of... Read more
  • New artificial intelligence tool may help personalize ovarian cancer treatment from day one
    Researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School, in collaboration with Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology, have... Read more
  • Denosumab discontinuation in non-metastatic breast cancer treated with AI raises vertebral fracture risk
    Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) are a cornerstone of adjuvant therapy for hormone receptor–positive breast cancer, significantly reducing recurrence and mortality. However,... Read more
  • Research helps drive FDA label update for primary CNS lymphoma
    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute-led research helped drive an FDA label update for axicabtagene ciloleucel (Yescarta) that removes a prior exclusion for... Read more
  • Researchers uncover lymph-to-vein shortcuts inside lymph nodes, challenging dogma
    Our lymphatic system is like a big network of roots spread throughout the body. It serves as part of our... Read more
  • Physical pressure on the brain can trigger neurons' self-destruction programming
    To think, feel, talk and move, neurons send messages through electrical signals in the brain and spinal cord. This intricate... Read more
  • Clinical trial explores whether a genetic test can improve early detection of prostate cancer
    A genetic test developed by researchers at Broad Clinical Labs and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is now... Read more
  • Itaconate identified as a new target for pediatric brain tumors called ependymomas
    Ependymomas are tumors that grow in the brain or spinal cord and are the third-most common type of brain tumor... Read more
  • New registry analysis links three-year childhood cancer survival to stage at diagnosis
    A major study by UCL and Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori in Milan (INT) researchers has for the first... Read more
  • First in-human study finds novel immune cell therapy is safe and effective in advanced lymphoma
    In a first-in-human study, researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center observed strong responses and early signs... Read more
  • Q&A: Simple blood test may help identify colorectal cancer patients at higher risk for recurrence and death
    A new study led by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center found that blood-based DNA markers known as protein epiScores can... Read more
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