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How a new light-based cancer treatment could destroy tumors without harming healthy cells—using LEDs
Cancer treatment has come a long way, but many of today's therapies still come with steep costs: not just financial,... Read more -
Researchers develop innovative vascularized tumor model to advance cancer immunotherapy
A research team led by the Faculty of Dentistry at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has developed a novel... Read more -
'Guided missile' drug molecule seeks out and destroys cancer's genetic lifeline
Researchers have created a new type of drug molecule that can precisely destroy TERRA, an RNA molecule that helps certain... Read more -
Immune-hot brain tumor subtype that defies survival expectations discovered
A research team has discovered a previously overlooked subtype of brain tumor termed IME IDH-mutant astrocytoma. Contrary to typical medical... Read more -
An understudied type of breast cancer poses a lurking threat
University of Colorado Cancer Center member Matthew Sikora, Ph.D., is a national leader in research into an understudied subtype of... Read more -
Many patients learn they could have cancer in the emergency department
Abdominal and chest pain. Injuries. Breathing difficulty. Infections. Mental health emergencies. Those are some of the most common reasons why... Read more -
Can grape seed extract slow the growth of prostate cancer after treatment?
Grape seed extract—a dietary supplement made from the seeds of wine grapes—has been investigated to see if it can help... Read more -
Major study examines endoscopies that fail to detect esophageal cancer
An endoscopy—using a fiber‐optic tube to peer inside the body and collect biopsy samples—can be an invaluable way to detect... Read more -
Potential antibody therapy restricts the growth of aggressive and treatment-resistant breast cancers
A new potential antibody therapy strategy which restricts the growth of treatment-resistant breast cancers has been developed by scientists.... Read more -
Sentinel lymph node biopsy noninferior to lymphadenectomy in cervical cancer
For patients with early-stage cervical cancer, sentinel lymph node biopsy alone is noninferior to lymphadenectomy with respect to disease-free survival,... Read more -
Drug that stops tumors' blood supply could help kids with bone cancer live longer
Ewing sarcoma is one of the most common bone cancers seen in children, and if it spreads, it can be... Read more -
Report provides global picture of wide inequalities in care for women's cancers
One in five women with breast or cervical cancer in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are diagnosed at an early... Read more -
A less invasive, more effective method to analyze immunotherapy efficacy
Immunotherapy has been one of the most promising advancements in cancer treatment. However, consistency in immunotherapy treatment effectiveness remains a... Read more -
Immune cell pockets found in lymphoma tumors offer new targets for personalized therapies
By analyzing the tumor environment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer... Read more -
New technique involving metal carbonyl allows researchers to track chemotherapy drugs inside cells
Scientists have made significant progress in developing cancer therapies that help patients across cancer types. However, they face limitations in... Read more
