High-Dose Radiation Therapy Study Reveals Immune System Response Patterns in Cancer
Researchers tracked immune changes during intensive radiation treatment to optimize cancer therapy and potential immunotherapy combinations.
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Researchers tracked immune changes during intensive radiation treatment to optimize cancer therapy and potential immunotherapy combinations.
French study explores how tiny cellular packages in blood could predict cancer recurrence and guide treatment decisions.
Despite decades of research, blood tests for early pancreatic cancer detection remain elusive due to fundamental biological barriers.
New liquid biopsy using exosomes could revolutionize screening for colorectal cancer in people under 50, when traditional screening isn't recommended.
Combining chemotherapy with immunotherapy before surgery significantly increases complete response rates in early-stage lung cancer patients.
Scientists discover ALPK1 receptor agonists trigger powerful anti-tumor immunity, offering new immunotherapy approach beyond current treatments.
Breakthrough therapy converts tumor cells into antigen-presenting cells that train immune system to destroy cancer.
New review reveals HPV causes 60-70% of throat cancers in developed countries, with survival rates varying dramatically by cancer type.
Advanced gastric cancer treatments using immunotherapy and targeted drugs extend survival by 3-4 months beyond traditional chemotherapy.
Circulating tumor DNA testing identifies microscopic cancer remnants, predicting recurrence risk with remarkable accuracy.
Liquid biopsy using circulating tumor DNA shows promise for catching gastrointestinal cancer recurrence before symptoms appear.
Revolutionary liquid biopsy technologies show promise for catching GI cancers early through simple blood tests, potentially saving millions of lives.