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Mailing HPV Tests Doubles Cervical Cancer Screening Uptake for Under-Screened Women

Researchers found mailing human papillomavirus (HPV) self-collection tests and offering assistance to book in-clinic screening appointments to under-screened, low-income women improved cervical cancer screening nearly two-fold compared to scheduling assistance alone.
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Therapy Uses the Immune System To Eliminate Brain Tumors

Researchers have developed a method that helps immune cells exit from blood vessels into the tumour and kill cancer cells. The aim is to improve treatment of aggressive brain tumours.
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Head and Neck Cancer Organoid Biobank Created

Researchers have developed a biobank with organoids derived from patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) and have used this biobank to validate known HNC biomarkers.
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Promising Treatment Target for Metastatic Breast Cancer Identified

New research reveals more about changes that happen to cancer cells when they metastasize and identifies a promising target for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer.
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Targeting Uncontrolled Inflammation May Be Key To Treating Resistant Cancers

Researchers have identified how a specific gene mutation triggers an inflammatory cascade that may drive the development of treatment-resistant cancers.
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Blood Test May Predict Responses to Chemoimmunotherapy

A newly identified biomarker can indicate which patients with non-small cell lung cancer will respond well to chemoimmunotherapy
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How a Fatty Liver Can Promote Colorectal Cancer Spread

Researchers have detailed, at the cellular level, how fatty liver promotes the spread of colorectal cancer to the liver, which could change how the disease is managed in some patients.
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Targeting Tumor Cell Interactions May Advance Colorectal Cancer Treatment

Researchers studying cell interactions in bowel cancer have identified innovative strategies to enhance how the body and drug treatments fight the disease.
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Gene-Editing Approach Speeds Up Study of Cancer Mutations

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a method of engineering specific cancer-associated mutations into mouse models, making studying their effects and testing new drugs faster and easier.
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Novel AI Software Can Identify Interactions Among Genes in and Around Tumors

SpaceMarkers, a new machine learning software developed, can identify molecular interactions among distinct types of cells in and around a tumor.
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