New Cancer Treatment Eliminates Tumors Throughout Body After Single Injection
Redesigned immunotherapy injected into one tumor triggered complete cancer remission in 2 of 12 patients, with untreated tumors also disappearing.
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Redesigned immunotherapy injected into one tumor triggered complete cancer remission in 2 of 12 patients, with untreated tumors also disappearing.
First large-scale study reveals cats and humans share key cancer mutations, potentially leading to treatments for both species.
Single injection of engineered virus kills glioblastoma cells and activates immune system, extending patient survival in clinical trial.
Researchers developed an AI system that identifies gene patterns predicting which cancers will spread, potentially transforming treatment decisions.
Breakthrough blood test combining four biomarkers catches deadly pancreatic cancer early when treatment works best, detecting 87.5% of stage I/II cases.
Scientists discover how small cell lung cancer uses inflammation to become more aggressive and resistant to treatment.
Scientists discover why identical cancer treatments work for some patients but fail for others, revealing hidden drug reservoirs in cells.
New poll reveals major knowledge gap about processed meat and colorectal cancer, but plant-based diets can cut risk by 22%.
New research suggests people eating organic foods most frequently have significantly lower cancer rates than conventional food consumers.
Plant compounds naturally target multiple cancer pathways simultaneously, offering advantages over pharmaceutical approaches.
Glycidol, a toxic compound formed during oil refining, damages DNA and may explain higher cancer rates in fried food consumers.
New biotech innovations are advancing prostate cancer therapy with promising approaches for better patient outcomes.