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Anticancer Therapies – News and Features

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Why Some Cancer Treatments May Boost Heart Disease Risk

New research has identified a potential mechanism for cancer drug side effects that boost heart disease risk.
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High Response Rate for CAR T-Cell Therapy in Patients With Fast-Growing Leukemia

A novel CAR T-cell therapy has benefitted patients with relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia, showing high response rates in a Phase Ib/II trial.
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New Insights Into Cancer Relevant Protein Uncover Drug Discovery Opportunities

A new approach to targeting a protein involved in cell division, which can misfunction in cancer, has revealed new insights into how it functions.
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New Gene Scan Reveals Why Chemotherapy Can Damage Heart Cells

Using a gene-screening method, Stanford Medicine researchers have uncovered why chemotherapy can damage heart cells and have identified a drug to keep the heart cells beating.
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Nanorobotic “Hand” Can Grab Viruses for Diagnostics and Block Cell Entry

A tiny, four-fingered “hand” folded from a single piece of DNA can pick up the virus that causes COVID-19 for highly sensitive rapid detection and can even block viral particles from entering cells to infect them.
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Cancer Researchers Think They Now Know Why Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapies Increase Infection Risk

Researchers revealed that checkpoint inhibitors, a powerful cancer immunotherapy, impair B cell function, reducing antibody diversity and increasing infection risk. They suggest immunoglobulin replacement therapy as a preventive measure.
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Study Reveals How Cancer Cells Fend Off Starvation and Death From Chemotherapy

NYU Langone researchers found cancer cells resist chemotherapy in low-glucose environments by conserving pyrimidines and blocking apoptosis pathways. These adaptations minimize drug effectiveness by altering metabolism.
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Electrical Stimulation Offers Relief for Long-COVID Symptoms

A wearable TENS device delivering low-voltage electrical currents significantly reduced pain and fatigue in long-COVID patients, improving mobility by 8% in fast walking tests.
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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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Cancer Drug Delivery Method May Boost Treatment Response

Nanoparticles coated with polymers made with natural sugars could reduce the immune response to cancer treatment, making it more effective.
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