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Reprogrammed Immune Cells Fight Off Melanoma in Lab Model
Researchers from the University of Bristol have demonstrated a new method to reprogram immune cells, making them more effective at slowing the growth of melanoma cells.
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Study Predicts Lethal Prostate Cancer Risk Using Genetic Scores
Researchers say that a polygenic hazard score could be an effective tool for predicting genetic risk of lethal prostate cancer.
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AI-Based Method Could Help Identify Melanoma Patients Most Likely To Experience a Recurrence
Researchers have developed and validated a machine learning-based method to predict which patients with early-stage melanoma are most likely to experience a cancer recurrence.
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Sticky Cell Protrusions Help To Contain Breast Tumors
Researchers have discovered that finger-like cellular protrusions on cells called filopodia contribute to building a barrier surrounding breast tumors.
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Stem Cell Protein Linked to Relapse of Pediatric Brain Tumors
Researchers have identified the protein involved in radiotherapy resistance in a type of pediatric brain tumor, which could lead to better treatments.
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Cervical Cancer Discovery Offers Clues to Better Understand the Disease
Researchers from a new cervical cancer study say their breakthrough findings are a "major step forward" in understanding the disease, revealing that these cancers fall into two distinct sub-groups, with one more aggressive than the other.
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How Immunotherapy Works for Some Cancer Patients, but Not Others
Researchers have identified a specific mechanism of faulty DNA repair in tumors as a key factor in determining patient outcomes.
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Overcoming Resistance to Colon Cancer Treatment
A research team has found an alternative for colon cancer patients who have developed resistance to chemotherapy treatments.
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New Report Shows Decline in US Cancer Deaths Continues
The latest Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer has provided an update on the most recent statistics and trends in cancer cases and deaths in the United States. This year’s report also places focus on pancreatic cancer.
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"Dark Matter" That Shapes Cancer Behavior Unveiled in Landmark Studies
Two major studies have shown that cancers can evolve to become more aggressive without relying only on DNA mutations. These describe an extra level of control for cancer gene activity within tumors, dubbed cancer’s "dark matter".
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