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Cancer Diagnostics – News and Features

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Blood Test Predicts Prognosis for Prostate Cancer Patients

A new study found that a DNA sequencing test for advanced prostate cancer patients can distinguish between patients with poor and favorable prognoses.
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Sex Differences in Cancer Biology, Risk and Treatment Documented

A groundbreaking new database could lead to vast improvements in precision oncology by documenting sex-based differences in cancer treatment efficacy, biomarkers, risk factors, and microbial influences across 71 cancer types.
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Clinical Proteomics: Progress and Future Prospects With Professor Jennifer Van Eyk

Professor Jennifer Van Eyk joined Technology Networks for an exclusive interview at HUPO 2024 to discuss progress and bottlenecks in clinical proteomics
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Algorithm Exposes Cells Driving Aggressive Tumor Growth

The first computer algorithm capable of identifying which tumor cells are driving aggressive cancer growth has been created.
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What Can Cancer Research Learn From Agricultural Pest Management?

Researchers explore how established agricultural pest management strategies could be adapted to address cancer therapy. The pioneering method opens new possibilities for controlling drug resistance and improving patient survival.
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Barcode Technology May Help Diagnose Cancer More Precisely

Patho-DBiT, a new pathology tool from Yale, uses DNA barcoding to spatially map RNA and proteins in tumor tissues. It provides unprecedented molecular insights, aiding targeted therapies and cancer biology research.
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Healthy Women Have Cells That Resemble Breast Cancer

A study reveals that 3% of normal breast cells in healthy women have chromosomal abnormalities linked to invasive breast cancer, challenging current cancer detection methods. Aneuploid cells accumulate with age and mimic invasive cancer profiles.
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A Liquid Biopsy Approach for Early Diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease

Precision diagnostics for diseases that affect the brain and other organs brought closer by new ability to exclusively access contents of organ-derived extracellular vesicles in blood.
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Therapy Doubles Progression-Free Survival in Advanced Breast Cancer Trial

The INAVO120 study reveals that the three-drug therapy inavolisib, palbociclib and fulvestrant significantly delays cancer progression in PIK3CA-mutated breast cancer. The therapy has received FDA approval and shows promise as a new standard of care.
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Machine Learning Provides Comprehensive Head and Neck Tumor Diagnosis

An international team has developed a new imaging method that analyzes cancer cells and their surrounding tissue at a single-cell level. This innovative approach identifies distinct patient groups based on prognosis.
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