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Loss of Y Chromosome May Help Bladder Cancers Grow
A study, using data from both humans and mice, has shown that loss of the Y chromosome – a common part of the male aging process – may allow bladder cancer to escape the immune system, but may also make tumors more sensitive to immunotherapy.
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New Biomarkers Identified For the Most Common Lung Cancer
The study notes that certain features of the collagen fibers could be a potential indicator for the diagnosis and prediction of the evolution of the disease.
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Personalized Cancer Treatment Program Selects Most Effective Drugs for Each Patient
A new software program that selects the most effective drug for a patient from their genomic information has been developed by a team from the National Cancer Research Center.
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Colon Cancer Mystery Solved by New Research
A new discovery could allow the immune system to “see” bowel cancer cells and stop them from growing and multiplying.
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RNA Therapy Switches Off Cancer Cells’ “Chemical GPS”
A new study shows that an RNA nanoparticle can prevent the spread of multiple myeloma, a type of bone marrow cancer, in mice.
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Messenger Particles Fuel Leukemia Spread
Tiny packets of molecular cargo shed by cancer cells seed the foundations for metastasis at distant sites in the body. These findings, from experiments in mice and cells, may help explain one of the drivers of cancer metastasis.
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First Results From Clinical Trial of Base-Edited T-Cells for Leukemia
Three young patients with relapsed T-cell leukaemia have now been treated with base-edited T-cells, as part of a ‘bench-to-bedside’ collaboration.
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New Discovery Could Help To Detect Brain Tumors
Folate-based radiopharmaceuticals can be used in positron emission tomography imaging to detect folate receptors in brain tumors.
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Novel Immune-Based Combination Therapies Successful in Treating Brain Cancer
Research in mice points to potential new immune-based combination therapies for hard-to-treat cancers.
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