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  1. New study finds triple-negative breast cancer tumors with an increase

    By Kelley Luckstein. A new multicenter, international study suggests that people who have early-stage triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and high levels of immune cells within their tumors may have a lower risk of recurrence and better survival rates even when not treated with chemotherapy. The study was published today in the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA).

  2. Cancer Treatment Research

    Find research articles on cancer treatment, including news stories, clinical trials, ... New research suggests that fungi in the gut may affect how tumors respond to cancer treatments. ... New findings from a clinical trial suggest that a single dose of radiation therapy may control painful bone metastases as effectively as multiple lower doses ...

  3. NCI-MATCH precision medicine clinical trial releases new findings

    The new results offer findings of interest for future cancer research that could ultimately play a role in bringing targeted treatments to patients with certain gene abnormalities, regardless of their cancer type. Findings from three arms were released at this year's American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting in Chicago ...

  4. New cancer treatment may reawaken the immune system

    Immunotherapy is a promising strategy to treat cancer by stimulating the body's own immune system to destroy tumor cells, but it only works for a handful of cancers. MIT researchers have now discovered a new way to jump-start the immune system to attack tumors, which they hope could allow immunotherapy to be used against more types of cancer.

  5. Advances in Lung Cancer Research

    Learn what's new in lung cancer research through recent findings from studies that used immunotherapy and targeted therapies to treat lung cancer. Find how research efforts to detect lung cancer early are using blood and sputum samples and even artificial intelligence. ... NCI-supported programs that are fueling progress, and research findings ...

  6. Cancer Currents: An NCI Cancer Research Blog

    A system for catching treatment-related complications in children with cancer has proven to be highly effective in many Latin American hospitals. An NCI-funded study aims to help make these early warning systems sustainable. The Cancer Currents blog provides news and research updates from the National Cancer Institute.

  7. 'Dramatic' inroads against aggressive brain cancer

    March 14, 2024 5 min read. A collaborative project to bring the promise of cell therapy to patients with a deadly form of brain cancer has shown dramatic results among the first patients to receive the novel treatment. In a paper published Wednesday in The New England Journal of Medicine, researchers from Mass General Cancer Center shared the ...

  8. Researchers discover new pathway to cancer cell death from chemotherapy

    By switching off genes, the research group found a new pathway to cell death headed by the gene Schlafen11 (SLFN11). Principle investigator Nicolaas Boon said, "In the event of DNA damage, SLFN11 ...

  9. Stem cells provide new insight into genetic pathway of childhood cancer

    The findings offer new hope for the creation of tailored treatments that specifically target the cancer while minimising the adverse effects experienced by patients from existing therapies ...

  10. New study links protein secreted by blood vessels to drug-resistant cancer

    Summary: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a small subset of adaptive malignant cells that promote tumor growth and drug resistance. Recently, researchers from Japan reported that Sfrp1, an angiocrine ...

  11. New mRNA cancer vaccine targets brain tumors in humans, dogs

    Glioblastoma is the most common type of brain cancer, affecting about 3 in every 100,000 people globally each year.. Recent research shows that glioblastoma incidence is rising due to an aging ...

  12. 5 of our most important cancer research stories of the year

    2023 has been a big year for Cancer Research UK. From launching our Manifesto for Cancer Research and Care to showing that more than 1 million lives have been saved since the 1980s, there has been a lot to celebrate. So, to end the year, we want to highlight just a few of our most exciting research stories of the year…. 1. Targeting brain ...

  13. Markey patient's rare survival helps advance brain cancer research

    Rodney, a nurse at University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital, knew the news could be grim. The average five-year survival rate for patients with a primary brain tumor is 35.7% - depending on the diagnosis, he could have months to live. With the surgery scheduled in two months, Rodney decided to start making the most of the present.

  14. Cancer genetics

    Cancer genetics is the study in humans and other animals of heritable gene variants that cause or confer altered risk of tumour or hematological malignancy. Individual cancer risk varies and is ...

  15. Top 5 cancer research breakthroughs 2022

    Back into full swing in the lab, Worldwide Cancer Research scientists have been busy making exciting new discoveries about cancer. Here are the top five cancer research breakthroughs made by our scientists in 2022. 1. Stopping the spread of breast cancer. Our scientists in Italy discovered a previously unknown way that breast cancer cells ...

  16. Recent developments in cancer research: Expectations for a new remedy

    In this review, we introduce and describe four new areas of cancer research that may contribute to cancer treatment in the future: exosomes, microbiome, immunotherapy, and organoids. 2. ... As shown in Table 3, many new studies and findings are reported into this field of research. These four novel cancer research areas will make many ...

  17. 10 new breakthroughs in the fight against cancer

    In a screening of 440 people already diagnosed with cancer, the test correctly identified 93% of stage 1 cancers in men and 84% in women. The researchers believe the findings "pave the way for a cost-effective, highly accurate, multi-cancer screening test that can be implemented on a population-wide scale". It's early days, however.

  18. This time, it's personal: Enhancing patient response to cancer

    The findings are a major step in personalizing cancer treatment and inspiring novel therapies that target and inhibit ARID1A and its protein complex. In the future, the Salk team hopes its findings can improve patient outcomes across the many cancer types associated with ARID1A mutations and is set to explore this clinical translation with ...

  19. What's New in Breast Cancer Research?

    Breast cancer treatment. New kinds of treatments for breast cancer are always being studied. For example, in recent years, several new targeted drugs have been approved to treat breast cancer. But more and better treatment options are needed, especially for cancers like triple-negative breast cancer, where chemotherapy is the main option.

  20. New findings highlight shared features of human and canine osteosarcoma

    The findings, reported August 17, 2023, in Communications Biology, are evidence of key similarities in the molecular makeup and clinical behavior of human and canine osteosarcoma — and hint at potential strategies for developing better treatment options for both species. Osteosarcoma is diagnosed in fewer than 1,000 people a year in the ...

  21. News & Events

    The latest cancer news from the US government's principal agency for cancer research, plus resources designed for science writers and ... that predict cancer risk in the general population may also predict elevated risk of new cancers among childhood cancer survivors. Findings could potentially inform screening and long-term follow-up of those ...

  22. Novel frontiers in urogenital cancers: from molecular bases to

    Over the last few decades, the incidence of urogenital cancers has exhibited diverse trends influenced by screening programs and geographical variations. Among women, there has been a consistent or even increased occurrence of endometrial and ovarian cancers; conversely, prostate cancer remains one of the most diagnosed malignancies, with a rise in reported cases, partly due to enhanced and ...

  23. New Findings About the Genetic Risks of Childhood Cancer

    A large study of childhood cancer long-term survivors found new variants of cancer susceptibility genes that could inform and improve genetic counseling. Researchers: Ryan ... Following up on these findings with more research is key for finding the best treatment for childhood cancer patients and better genetic counseling for them and ...

  24. Cancer blood test could detect disease seven years early, study finds

    A blood test could detect early signs of cancer up to seven years before diagnosis, a study suggests.. A total of 618 proteins have been found in the blood of cancer patients and linked to 19 ...

  25. Medically Assisted Reproduction and Risk of Cancer Among Offspring

    Key Points. Question Does cancer risk differ among children born after fresh embryo transfer (ET), frozen embryo transfer (FET), or artificial insemination (AI) and children conceived naturally?. Findings In this cohort study of 8 526 306 children, the overall risk of cancer did not differ among children born after fresh ET, FET, or AI and children conceived naturally.

  26. Cancer News -- ScienceDaily

    Read the latest medical research on risk factors for cancer, cancer symptoms, treatments and more. Updated daily. ... Dogma-Challenging Telomere Findings May Offer New Insights for Cancer Treatments.

  27. AACR Releases Cancer Disparities Progress Report 2024

    Report features latest statistics and nine compelling patient stories. PHILADELPHIA — The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) today released its Cancer Disparities Progress Report 2024.First published in 2020, this biennial report raises awareness of the enormous toll that cancer exacts on racial and ethnic minority groups and other medically underserved populations in the United ...

  28. What's New in Thyroid Cancer Research?

    Kinase inhibitors: A class of targeted drugs known as kinase inhibitors may help treat thyroid cancer cells with mutations in certain genes, such as BRAF and RET/PTC. Many of these drugs also affect tumor blood vessel growth. In many papillary thyroid cancers, the cells have changes in the BRAF gene, which helps them grow.

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    Video: A first look inside the new home of Cancer Research UK's new Manchester Institute. by Martin McGlown | News 3 May 2024. Science & Technology; The 'mystery' culprit causing kidney cancer worldwide ... Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247 ...