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Nearly 50% of Blood Cancer Patients Insufficiently Protected Against Omicron
According to new data from the Francis Crick Institute and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, nearly fifty percent of blood cancer patients do not have enough antibodies able to neutralize Omicron after a third vaccine dose.
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Targeting Healthy Cells Changes Invasive Behavior of Pancreatic Cancer
Targeting non-cancerous cells surrounding pancreatic tumors changes tumor behavior and might make the tumor more responsive to immunotherapy.
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Faulty BRCA Genes and Risk of Developing Prostate and Pancreatic Cancers
Research has provided evidence that BRCA1 and BRCA2 are linked to several other cancers.
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Stem Cell Discoveries May Help To Improve Cancer Treatments
Two recent discoveries made by stem cell researchers at Cedars-Sinai may help to improve cancer treatments and shorten the time it takes for people to recover from radiation and chemotherapy.
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Peptide-Enhanced Anticancer Drug Targets Bone Metastasis
An affinity peptide for the bone cancer niche has been attached to a breast cancer drug, and the combined therapy has shown promise for cancer treatment in rodent models.
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Broccoli Compound Could Be Exploited To Treat Cancer
A molecule found once broccoli is digested has been shown to trigger apoptosis in exponentially dividing cells, suggesting it could be used as a potential cancer treatment.
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The Metabolic Interactions That Make Pancreatic Tumor Cells Grow
Researchers have described how cancer cells can hijack the metabolic activity of certain non-cancer cells in the pancreas to fuel tumor growth.
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Melanoma Primes Lymph Nodes for Tumor Spread
According to a new study, melanoma cells release small extracellular packages containing the protein nerve growth factor receptor, which primes nearby lymph nodes for tumor metastases.
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Investigating Interactions Between Anticancer Drug Olaparib and the Single Cell
Research has revealed the mechanism of action of the anticancer drug olaparib, used to treat triple-negative breast cancer.
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Enzymes Capable of Removing Lactic Acid Marks Could Advance Cancer Treatment
Lactic acid is abundant in cancer cells and may end up as epigenetic marks. Enzymes capable of removing lactic acid marks have been identified and may help advance cancer treatment.
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