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EMT Drives Cancer Spread Through a Spectrum of Reversible Cell States
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EMT Drives Cancer Spread Through a Spectrum of Reversible Cell States

A new review reveals how epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition fuels tumor invasion, immune evasion, and drug resistance through dynamic, reversible states.

Revisão
26 de abr. de 2026 0
PQQ Shows Anticancer Promise But Needs Clinical Trials to Prove It
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PQQ Shows Anticancer Promise But Needs Clinical Trials to Prove It

Pyrroloquinoline quinone has demonstrated anticancer activity in preclinical studies, but human cancer trials remain absent. Here's where the science stands.

Artigo Científico
24 de abr. de 2026 0
Gut Microbe Metabolite ILA Blocks Colorectal Cancer by Shutting Down Tumor Energy Supply
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Gut Microbe Metabolite ILA Blocks Colorectal Cancer by Shutting Down Tumor Energy Supply

A tryptophan-derived gut metabolite suppresses colorectal cancer by blocking a key glycolysis enzyme via STAT3 inhibition.

Artigo Científico
24 de abr. de 2026 0
Hidden Gut Virus Linked to Colorectal Cancer Risk in Landmark Study
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Hidden Gut Virus Linked to Colorectal Cancer Risk in Landmark Study

A newly discovered bacteriophage inside common gut bacteria appears strongly linked to colorectal cancer, potentially explaining a long-standing medical paradox.

Comunicado de Imprensa
23 de abr. de 2026 0
Common Supplement PQQ Found to Block Cancer-Driving Enzyme in Lymphoma Cells
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Common Supplement PQQ Found to Block Cancer-Driving Enzyme in Lymphoma Cells

PQQ, a widely available dietary supplement, inhibits EZH2 and suppresses B-cell lymphoma proliferation in lab studies.

Artigo Científico
23 de abr. de 2026 0
How the Microbiome Drives Cancer and Could Unlock Better Treatments
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How the Microbiome Drives Cancer and Could Unlock Better Treatments

A sweeping 2025 review maps how gut, tumor, and systemic microbiomes promote or suppress cancer across every major tumor type.

Artigo Científico
23 de abr. de 2026 0
Bacteria Living Inside Tumors Drive Cancer Spread and Open New Treatment Doors
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Bacteria Living Inside Tumors Drive Cancer Spread and Open New Treatment Doors

A comprehensive review reveals how intracellular bacteria colonize cancer cells, fuel metastasis, and can be weaponized against tumors.

Artigo Científico
23 de abr. de 2026 0
Magnetic Bacteria Eaten as Pills Destroy Colon Tumors and Rewire Gut Microbiome
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Magnetic Bacteria Eaten as Pills Destroy Colon Tumors and Rewire Gut Microbiome

Engineered magnetotactic bacteria delivered orally penetrate colorectal tumors, trigger immune attack, and reshape gut microbial metabolism in mice.

Artigo Científico
23 de abr. de 2026 0
Chemotherapy Triggers Gut Bacteria to Block Cancer Spread via Immune Rewiring
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Chemotherapy Triggers Gut Bacteria to Block Cancer Spread via Immune Rewiring

A gut metabolite produced after chemo reprograms bone marrow immune cells, creating a lasting shield against colorectal cancer liver metastasis.

Artigo Científico
23 de abr. de 2026 0
Scientists Find Master Switch That Fuels Melanoma Growth and Blocks Immune Attack
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Scientists Find Master Switch That Fuels Melanoma Growth and Blocks Immune Attack

A protein called HOXD13 drives skin cancer growth and shields tumors from immune cells — disabling it could unlock powerful new treatments.

Comunicado de Imprensa
22 de abr. de 2026 0
Tumors Hijack the Brain's Nervous System to Suppress Your Immune Defenses
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Tumors Hijack the Brain's Nervous System to Suppress Your Immune Defenses

A Nature study reveals lung tumors activate vagal nerves to drive sympathetic signaling that shuts down anti-tumor immunity.

Artigo Científico
22 de abr. de 2026 0
Nerve Activity Drives Lung Cancer Growth — Cutting the Vagus Nerve Slows Tumors
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Nerve Activity Drives Lung Cancer Growth — Cutting the Vagus Nerve Slows Tumors

Neuronal signals fuel small cell lung cancer via the vagus nerve and direct neuron-to-tumor synapses, opening new therapeutic targets.

Artigo Científico
22 de abr. de 2026 0
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