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Cancer

  • New findings on therapy-related myeloid cancers
    Scientists at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have illuminated how treatments for... Read more
  • Keys to making immunotherapy work against pancreatic cancer found in tumor microenvironment
    A new study that analyzed the tumor microenvironment of pancreatic cancer revealed the cause of tumor cell resistance to immunotherapy... Read more
  • 'Hard to lose' mutations in tumors may predict response to immunotherapy
    Cancer experts have tried, sometimes unsuccessfully, to use the total number of mutations in a tumor, called the tumor mutation... Read more
  • Loyalty card data could help to identify ovarian cancer symptoms sooner
    Loyalty card data on over-the-counter medicine purchases could help spot ovarian cancer cases earlier according to a Cancer Research UK... Read more
  • An unexpected T cell exhaustion factor driving cancer immunotherapy resistance
    A research team from the LKS Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has identified an unexpected driver... Read more
  • Scientists find new marker that predicts early recurrence of breast cancer
    A multi-institutional team led by scientists from the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Cancer Center has discovered PD-L2 as a... Read more
  • Bacterium may decrease effectiveness of immunotherapy
    Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium that colonizes the stomach lining and is found in more than half of the global... Read more
  • Tumor microbiome linked to immunotherapy success in sarcoma patients
    In a new study, UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have uncovered a link between a patient's microbiome and their... Read more
  • Cancer cells may shrink or super-size to survive
    Cancer cells can shrink or super-size themselves to survive drug treatment or other challenges within their environment, researchers have discovered.... Read more
  • Genomic screening can help detect thyroid cancer, finds study
    Population-based genomic screening can facilitate early detection of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) in patients with variants in the RET gene,... Read more
  • Refined method to peer into cancer cells' inner working unlocks the interactome
    For a long time, cancer genetics and epigenetics researchers have been focusing on alterations in genes and proteins to understand... Read more
  • AI analysis of cancer mutations may improve therapy
    Cancer has many faces—no wonder, then, that the range of cancer-causing mutations is huge as well. The totality of such... Read more
  • New study shows increased cancer mortality in people with type 2 diabetes
    New research published in Diabetologia shows that cancer mortality in people with type 2 diabetes is substantially higher than in... Read more
  • The chromatographic constitution of andiroba oil and its healing effects
    A new research paper titled "The chromatographic constitution of andiroba oil and its healing effects, compared to the LLLT outcomes,... Read more
  • To rev-up CAR T-cell therapy, inhibit the SUSD2 membrane protein, study suggests
    Inhibiting a particular protein in cancer-killing immune cells might improve the long-term effectiveness of CAR T-cell and other immune checkpoint... Read more
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