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AI Predicts Genetics of Brain Cancers in Less Than 90 Seconds
Researchers hope the AI tool will improve diagnosis and treatment of cancerous brain tumors, as well as boost clinical trial enrollment.
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Researchers Synthesize Promising Cancer-Killing Plant Molecule
Researchers have created a way to synthesize a molecule with remarkable anticancer properties, jerantinine A, produced by a plant called Tabernaemontana corymbosa.
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Protein Complex That Prevents the Repair of Genome Damage Successfully Inhibited
Researchers have shown that normal body cells can be repaired better once the DREAM protein complex, which prevents the activation of all available repair mechanisms complex, has been deactivated.
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Why Does a Leukemic Mutation Not Always Lead to the Disease?
Researchers have discovered how a leukemic mutation is linked to varying potentials for disease development – possibly helping to identify patients with the mutation who are at most risk.
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Drug Targeting “Stressed” Cancer Cells Shows Promise in Trial
In a clinical trial, a new drug prevented cancer growth in terminally ill patients, with 70% of those who received the medicine becoming stable after six weeks.
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Physical Activity May Prevent Colon Cancer Returning
New research has found that physical activity can prevent, and not just delay, cancer recurrence in patients previously treated for colon cancer.
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Obesity May Increase Breast Cancer Risk in Women With BRCA Mutations
A new study suggests that obesity may promote DNA damage in the breast tissue of those who carry BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations, possibly contributing to breast cancer development.
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Combined and Progesterone-Only Contraceptives Have a Similar Risk of Breast Cancer
A new study has found that both combined and progesterone-only hormonal contraceptives are associated with a similar relative increase in breast cancer risk of around 20–30%.
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Could Lymph Nodes Improve Cancer Immunotherapy Success?
New data suggests immunotherapies may activate lymph nodes to produce tumor-fighting T cells.
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Improved Bone Tumor Model Boosts Search for Therapies
Researchers have developed and used an upgraded tumor model that mimics bone to find that the body’s immune response can make tumor cells more resistant to chemotherapy.
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