A groundbreaking study may change how doctors treat glioblastoma, one of the deadliest brain cancers. Researchers Virginia Commonwealth University have developed a powerful new therapy using an ...
April 2 -- WEDNESDAY, April 1 (HealthDay News) -- New research out of Spain suggests that THC -- the active ingredient in marijuana -- appears to prompt the death of brain cancer cells. The finding is ...
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Scientists may have created a universal cancer vaccine, and it’s huge
Researchers are edging closer to something long imagined but never quite within reach: a single vaccine platform that could be adapted to fight many kinds of cancer. Early experiments in animals and ...
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Chemotherapy may awaken sleeping cancer cells, Chinese study reveals
Chinese study reveals chemotherapy may wake up dormant cancer cells, but combining anti-aging drugs with treatment could ...
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It matters what time of day you get cancer treatment, study suggests
Giving immunotherapy earlier in the day can significantly extend patients' survival, compared to giving treatment later in the day, a new study of lung cancer shows.
New research reveals how cancer cells exploit fat-packed molecules to shield themselves from cell death. Could targeting cancer’s metabolic tricks revolutionize therapy? Joerg Carstensen/dpa Dallas ...
New research is challenging one of medicine’s oldest assumptions: that cancer must be attacked to be cured. By treating glioblastoma patients with a simple combination of resveratrol and copper, the ...
A new technique has measured boron in individual cancer cells for the first time, enabling researchers to better understand how drugs act to kill tumors in some cancers. In an article in the Journal ...
Lipid nanoparticles without drugs can make some cancer cells swell and burst, offering a new way to target tumors resistant to existing treatments. (Nanowerk Spotlight) The ability to selectively ...
Researchers have discovered how cells activate a last-resort DNA repair system when severe damage strikes. When genetic ...
Ongoing investigation into whether bee venom could help treat a certain type of cancer has been making "important progress," the leading researcher has told Newsweek. Experts at the Epigenetics Lab at ...
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