[ad_1] Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine have published their work on a specific type of childhood cancer in the peer-reviewed international journal of oncology, Cancers. This research involves a combination therapy that significantly slows tumor growth in the models, which includes a model established from cells taken from …
Read More »Molecular clock blood testing could help identify actively growing cancers in metastatic breast cancer
[ad_1] November 27, 2020 New research suggests that a blood test to look at the “molecular clock” of breast cancer could help monitor the growth of multiple cancers throughout the body and monitor their response to treatment. The test, developed by British scientists, could help identify more actively growing cancers …
Read More »Researchers evaluate the unique benefits of bacteria in treating cancer
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 24, 2020 Announcement of the publication of a new article for Organic integration newspaper, the authors Meng Du; Jinsui Yu; Yaozhang Yang; Fei Yan and Zhiyi Chen of Guangzhou Medical University Third Affiliated Hospital, Guangzhou, China, and the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Shenzhen, …
Read More »First checkpoint inhibitor vaccine proven to be safe and effective in colon cancer animal model
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 23, 2020 A study by Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) described a potential therapeutic cancer vaccine that liberates suppressed immune cells that kill cancer, allowing them to …
Read More »Reprogramming of T cells into highly active “superimmune cells” can enhance the benefits of immunotherapy
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 23, 2020 According to new research from the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, T cells of the immune system have been reprogrammed into regenerative stem cell-like memory (TSCM) cells which are highly active and long-lasting “super immune cells” with strong anti-tumor activity. . Reprogramming …
Read More »The basic concepts lay the foundation for personalized immunotherapy
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 23, 2020 Personalized immunotherapy for cancer and more introduces personalized immunotherapy with multidimensional analysis models to determine the best immunotherapy plan for patients. The book introduces readers to some basic concepts that lay the foundation for personalized immunotherapy: the development of an important histocompatibility …
Read More »Microbes in the lungs could influence the progression and prognosis of lung cancer
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 CONCLUSION: Lung enrichment with oral commensal microbes was associated with advanced disease, poorer prognosis, and tumor progression in lung cancer patients. Journal in which the study was published: Discovery of cancer, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research Author: Leopoldo …
Read More »Synthetic protein nanoparticles can treat aggressive brain cancer
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 “I have been working in this field for over 10 years and have not seen anything like it.” New research from the University of Michigan shows that a new synthetic protein nanoparticle that can slip past the nearly impermeable blood-brain barrier in …
Read More »Rainer Langhans’ cancer gets worse
[ad_1] A month ago, Kommune-1 founder Rainer Langhans reported about his prostate cancer. “He’s aggressive and incurable,” said the 68 icon at the time. Now the 80-year-old announces news – and that’s not good. Series of photos with 32 images “During the examination in the clinic, the doctors found the …
Read More »“Good genes” prevent tumor formation – healing practice
[ad_1] Mutations lay the foundation for tumor development. Some genetic variants mitigate this effect. (Image: Anusorn / stock.adobe.com) How Genetics Affect Cancer Risk Many people know the story: “My grandmother has been smoking all her life and is still 90 years old.” Indeed, there are clear individual genetic differences that …
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