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Cancer

  • AI pathology framework can enable a deeper understanding of cancer
    The digital transformation of pathology is opening up new possibilities for cancer diagnosis. Today's artificial intelligence (AI) techniques now go... Read more
  • This hand-held cancer probe feels what surgeons may miss and changes how tumors are found in real time
    Breast cancer impacts over two million women around the world each year. Following radiotherapy or chemotherapy, breast-conserving surgery is the... Read more
  • Study surveys dysfunctional gene splicing in metastatic kidney disease
    Researchers at City of Hope and TGen (part of City of Hope) have identified a significant correlation between a tumor's... Read more
  • ASBrS: Robotic nipple-sparing mastectomy safe, effective in early breast cancer
    For patients with early-stage breast cancer, robotic nipple-sparing mastectomy (rNSM) is as safe and effective as open NSM, according to... Read more
  • Enzyme shields triple-negative breast cancer cells from replication stress
    Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have identified a key enzyme—RNase H2—that helps triple-negative breast cancer... Read more
  • Complete remission of aggressive pituitary tumor achieved through immunotherapy
    Researchers at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute's Brain Tumor Center have been confirmed as the first in the... Read more
  • Mistletoe extract shows no effect in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer
    New research shows that palliative patients with pancreatic cancer neither live longer nor experience improved quality of life when taking... Read more
  • Proteins found in cancer extracellular vesicles could guide drug development
    Cancer cells release tiny biological packages called extracellular vesicles (EVs) that help tumors grow and spread. A team led by... Read more
  • Low-dose drug cuts breast density up to 26% with fewer side effects
    Low doses of the investigational medicinal product endoxifen reduce breast density to the same extent as the standard treatment tamoxifen,... Read more
  • Liquid biopsy predicts response to breast cancer immunotherapy
    Immunotherapy has become a standard of care in treating high-risk, early-stage breast cancers, yet it has had limited success in... Read more
  • Microchip nanoparticle test spots pancreatic cancer in blood, outperforming biopsy in early trial
    Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University have developed a new technique using an electronic jolt and nanoparticles to reveal... Read more
  • Medicaid restrictions could lead to over 1 million missed cancer screenings
    A research letter from experts at the University of Chicago Medicine, published in JAMA Oncology, warns that upcoming funding cuts... Read more
  • Dietary fats shape pancreatic cancer risk via ferroptosis
    For decades, the relationship between fat and cancer has been treated as a question of quantity: Eat less fat, reduce... Read more
  • High-intensity exercise after breast cancer surgery may help speed recovery
    After breast cancer surgery, many women are told to limit how much—and how soon—they exercise.... Read more
  • Why some aplastic anemia patients recover: Protective blood stem cell clones may restore marrow
    Aplastic anemia is a rare, life-threatening blood disorder where patients are unable to make enough blood cells due to the... Read more
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