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Exploiting Weaknesses in Enzyme Used by Cancer Cells To Adapt
Researchers have uncovered a weakness in a key enzyme that solid tumor cancer cells rely on to adapt and survive when oxygen levels are low.
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Dual-Action Compounds Target Estrogen-Sensitive Breast Cancer Cells
Scientists have developed a set of compounds that target estrogen-sensitive breast cancer cells in new ways, potentially creating better options for patients with treatment-resistant cancers.
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Impact of COVID-19 on Pediatric Cancer Patients
Research conducted as part of the Global Registry of COVID-19 in Childhood Cancer shows that 20% of children with cancer who are infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop severe infections.
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Hobit Drives Immune Cells To Be Killers
When pathogens invade the human body, a rapid response is required. Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) reside in various tissues where they take up the fight against invaders. Researchers have recorded all mRNA molecules of individual ILC1s in the liver and created a virtual cell atlas from these analyses.
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Glioblastoma Treatment for Dogs May Work for Humans Too
Researchers have discovered a treatment for canine glioblastoma – the second-most common type of brain cancer in dogs – that reduced the volume of some dogs’ tumors. The findings have promising implications for the human version of the aggressive brain cancer.
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Prostate Cancer Model Collection Will Advance the Development of New Treatments
Researchers have established one of the world’s largest collections of living tumors from prostate cancer patients, accelerating the testing of new treatments for prostate cancer.
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Novel AI Blood Testing Tech Detects Over 90% of Lung Cancers
A novel artificial intelligence technology developed by researchers was able to detect over 90% of lung cancers in blood samples from nearly 800 individuals with and without cancer.
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Should COVID-19 Vaccines Be Mandatory for Health Workers?
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® has joined the growing call for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for all eligible healthcare workers. The organization issued an official statement calling on all healthcare systems to ensure their workforces are immunized.
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Levels of Immune Cells Vary in Canine Brain Tumors
New research has revealed that high-grade gliomas in dogs contained more immune cells associated with suppressing the immune system compared with low-grade gliomas.
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Set of Biomarkers Helps To Predict Best Treatment for Brain Cancer Patients
Researchers have discovered a set of biomarkers that can be used to predict which patients diagnosed with glioblastoma may have tumors that are more resistant to radiation therapy. The discovery could inform treatment decisions that should enable patients to live longer.
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