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Scientists Finally Uncover the Important Role of the Thymus Gland
New research has uncovered evidence that the thymus is in fact critical for adult health generally and for preventing cancer and perhaps autoimmune disease.
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Novel 3D Bioprinting Ink Enhances Tumor Modeling
Scientists have developed a nanoengineered bioink with improved bonding and cross-linking capabilities for 3D bioprinting of tumor models.
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High BMI May Put Breast Cancer Patients at Higher Risk of Heart Damage
A new study has illustrated that patients with a high BMI are at higher risk of heart damage during cancer treatment.
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Machine Learning Could Boost Liquid Biopsy Cancer Diagnoses
Short pieces of DNA floating in the bloodstream of cancer patients can help doctors diagnose specific types of cancer and choose the most effective treatment.
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Tumor Microenvironment Characterized in Human Multiple Primary Lung Cancers
A research group has characterized the cellular composition and spatial architecture of the tumor microenvironment in human multiple primary lung cancers by integrating single-cell RNA-seq and spatial transcriptomics.
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Drug Screening Helps Identify Effective Therapeutic Strategies for Pediatric Cancer
In a landmark study of 125 Australian children with high-risk cancer, researchers have found that they can improve the chances of finding the right drug to kill their individual cancer through a new system of rapid drug screening.
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Consent Document Translation Costs Could Impact Inclusivity of Clinical Trials
According to a study, cancer research centers conducting clinical trials could enroll more patients from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups by placing greater emphasis on relieving investigators of the costs of translating consent documents.
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Novel Approach Could Control Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Growth
Researchers discovered that a little-known enzyme called MAPK4 is involved in the growth of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) and its resistance to certain therapies.
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AI-Supported Breast Cancer Screening Increases Detection by 20%
Mammography screening supported by artificial intelligence (AI) is a safe alternative to today’s conventional double reading by radiologists and can reduce heavy workloads for doctors.
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GI Symptoms Persist in 81% of Older Female Colorectal Cancer Survivors, Study Suggests
More than 4 out of 5 older women survivors of colorectal cancer may be experiencing a range of gastrointestinal symptoms many years after being diagnosed and treated, a new study suggests.
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