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Light Stimulation Partially Recovers Mitochondrial Function

New research from the University of Cincinnati shows early indications that light can be used as a treatment for certain diseases, including cancer.
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Mathematical Modeling Could Aid the Development of a Simple Blood Test for Brain Tumors

University of Bristol research could lead to better detection of the most common type of malignant brain cancer.
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Targeted Immunotherapy Developed for Direct Injection Into Tumors

A new method of delivering an immunotherapy directly to a tumor has been developed, composed of a gelatin/nanoplatelet mixture for effective drug delivery and sustained drug release.
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Cancer Cells Release “Drones” To Block the Immune System

Researchers found a mechanism by which cancers keep T cells from infiltrating tumors by sending out exosome "drones", which offers a new tool to predict how a patient might respond to checkpoint inhibitor drugs.
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Weak Spot in Leukemia Cell Death Pathways Could Lead to New Therapies

According to a study, epigenetic changes prevent iron-associated programmed cell death in leukemia and show a new target for treatment with experimental drugs.
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Signaling Pathway Indicates Link Between Esophageal Cancer and Barrett's Syndrome

Researchers believe they have identified a cell signaling pathway responsible for the development of an aggressive and increasingly common form of esophageal cancer, which could potentially be used as a therapeutic target.
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New Targeted Therapy an Option for Neuroblastoma Treatment

Researchers have demonstrated that a novel targeted therapy could be an effective treatment option for neuroblastoma, a deadly pediatric cancer.
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Gene Responsible for Deadly Brain Tumors Also Causes Childhood Cancers

Researchers have identified that the gene responsible for glioblastoma also drives the development of soft tissue cancers in children.
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The Immune System Can Help Us To Diagnose Biliary Tract Cancer

How do you detect a dangerous cancer if you do not know exactly what to look for or where? New research into biliary tract cancer conducted at the University of Copenhagen can pave the way for early detection of the deadliest cancers.
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A New Class of Vaccines Developed

A new vaccine that could be used as a cancer therapy has been developed. The novel class of vaccine is composed of an antigen specific to the tumor and an immune activator, to manipulate T cells to specifically kill the cancer cells.
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