Physical Therapy and Relaxation Techniques Boost Resilience in Older Lung Cancer Patients
A completed pilot trial tested physical therapy and progressive muscle relaxation to preserve function and mood in older adults with advanced lung cancer.
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A completed pilot trial tested physical therapy and progressive muscle relaxation to preserve function and mood in older adults with advanced lung cancer.
A large French cohort study reveals conjugated bile acids raise breast cancer risk while vitamin K intake may be protective via metabolic pathways.
A Dana-Farber review maps the path for personalized cancer vaccines — pinpointing which tumors, timing, and combination strategies will matter most.
Peter Attia breaks down why colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers and how to build a personalized screening strategy.
Path2Space uses deep learning to infer spatial gene expression from standard tissue slides, enabling low-cost breast cancer biomarker discovery at scale.
A completed Phase 2 trial tests UCPVax cancer vaccine combined with atezolizumab in cervical, anal, and head-and-neck cancers.
A Lancet commentary reexamines the true preventive benefit of colonoscopy screening, challenging assumptions about how we calculate cancer risk reduction.
A completed phase I trial tests regorafenib plus dual checkpoint inhibitors in 39 patients with hard-to-treat metastatic colorectal cancer.
A completed Phase 2 trial tests nivolumab plus ipilimumab in CDK12-mutant metastatic prostate and solid tumors across 56 patients.
A novel immune-evasion mechanism in triple-negative breast cancer reveals how cancer stem cells suppress anti-tumor immunity via extracellular vesicles.
A triple immunotherapy unlocks anti-tumor CD4+ T cells — not CD8+ — to clear pancreatic tumors in mice, reshaping the immunotherapy playbook.
High-level randomized evidence quantifies genitourinary toxicity burden over time following prostate radiotherapy, with direct implications for treatment decisions.