Tumors grow larger in female fruit flies than males. Here's what that could mean for humans
A study by Tulane University researchers has uncovered new insights into how biological sex differences can influence tumor growth. The findings, published in Science Advances, could lead to a better understanding of cancer ...
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Predictors for radiotherapy success may help some rectal cancer patients avoid surgery
Recent research from the S:CORT team has identified key biomarkers and treatment strategies that predict and enhance effectiveness of radiotherapy in rectal cancer treatment.
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Esophageal cancer: Global data reveal growing burden as BMI and tobacco use rise
Esophageal cancer remains a major health threat worldwide, with considerable regional disparities in incidence and mortality. Key modifiable risk factors—smoking, alcohol consumption, and obesity—are closely linked to ...
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RNA fragment is key regulator of gene expression and potential therapeutic target in cancer, study reveals
A novel study from Korea uncovers the process of synthesis and pivotal role of the transfer RNA-derived fragment, 5′-tRH-GlyGCC, in cancer progression. By interacting with splicing factors, it regulates gene expression, ...
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Advances in carbon ion therapy show promise for challenging large sacral tumors
A pioneering study has introduced a novel approach to enhance the treatment of large sacral chordomas using carbon ion therapy. The study focuses on optimizing dose-averaged linear energy transfer (LETd), a critical parameter ...
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Organoids represent the complex cell landscape of pancreatic cancer
A team led by researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has, for the first time, grown tumor organoids—three-dimensional miniature tumors in the laboratory—that mimic the different structures and characteristics ...
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Comprehensive database documents sex differences in cancer biology
A new database could lead to vast improvements in precision oncology by documenting sex-based differences in cancer treatment efficacy, biomarkers, risk factors, and microbial influences across 71 cancer types. The database—created ...
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Next-generation treatment protects against progression in some patients with advanced breast cancer
Imlunestrant, an investigational next-generation selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD), improved progression-free survival in patients with endocrine therapy-pretreated, ER-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer—as ...
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Intraarterial radionuclide therapy found safe and effective for advanced meningioma patients
Radionuclide therapy delivered directly to an artery is safe and feasible for patients with advanced meningioma, according to new research published in the December issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. In the first long-term ...
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Sardines, mackerel and other oily fish: The benefits of marine lipids in the fight against cancer
The world's oceans represent a vast and largely untapped source of biodiversity, offering a high probability for the discovery of unique chemical compounds with therapeutic properties. Among these, bioactive molecules found ...
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Clinical practice guideline updated for radiation therapy for rectal cancer
In a clinical practice guideline issued by the American Society for Radiation Oncology and published online Nov. 25 in Practical Radiation Oncology, updated recommendations are presented for the use of radiation therapy (RT) ...
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King Charles is changing his diet to keep his cancer at bay—here's what the evidence says
King Charles's decision to cut red meat from his diet following his cancer treatment has sparked a frenzy of interest in the potential effect of what we eat on cancer outcomes, and how well people do after they're diagnosed.
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Cancer therapy shows long-term survival benefits for patients with high-risk, BRCA-positive breast cancer in trial
Patients with high-risk, BRCA-positive breast cancer who received olaparib (Lynparza) after standard treatment continued to have better survival outcomes than those who received placebo after a median follow-up of 6.1 years, ...
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New path toward faster drug approvals for multiple myeloma treatment
A new review published in Blood Cancer Discovery outlines a major multiple myeloma research project that supported a key regulatory decision by a U.S. Food and Drug Administration committee. The decision greenlights a new ...
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BRCA-mutation carriers with history of early-onset breast cancer may benefit from risk-reducing surgery
Patients with germline BRCA mutations who were diagnosed with breast cancer at or before age 40 and who underwent a bilateral risk-reducing mastectomy (RRM) and/or a risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO) had lower rates ...
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Oncologist talks personalized medicine for pancreatic cancer
Cancer researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia see promise in personalized medicine to help crack the code on improving diagnosis and treatment options for pancreatic cancer.
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How this cancer drug could make radiation a slam dunk therapy
Radiation is one of the most effective ways to kill a tumor. But these therapies are indiscriminate, and they can damage healthy tissues.
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How chemotherapy primes ovarian cancer for immune-based therapies
Researchers have discovered how chemotherapy can change tumors, making them more vulnerable to new types of treatments. These findings could lead to personalized therapies that target the right patients at the right time, ...
Dec 10, 2024
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New treatment may delay cancer in high-risk myeloma
A new treatment is showing promise for people with high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM). This precancerous condition can progress to active multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. High-risk SMM carries a higher likelihood ...
Dec 10, 2024
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Using light to monitor blood pressure and track cancer treatment progress
Here's an experiment: Turn on your phone's flashlight and place the tip of your finger over the small beam of light. What do you see? Your finger is illuminated, but the light isn't passing entirely through. You're looking ...
Dec 10, 2024
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Study finds ultra-processed foods may increase colorectal cancer risk
Colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, may be fueled by the food on our plates. Researchers at the University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute ...
Dec 10, 2024
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Using 'biological age' to predict early colorectal cancer risk
New research from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine suggests that one's biological age, which can be higher than his or her chronological age—a concept called accelerated ...
Dec 10, 2024
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What Dolph Lundgren's journey from terminal diagnosis to 'cancer free' can tell us about cancer care
In a heartening turn of events, action movie star Dolph Lundgren recently announced that he is "finally cancer free" after a grueling battle with the disease.
Dec 10, 2024
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