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A new study from Professor Vadim Backman shows that restoring cellular memory prevents cancer cells’ ability to adapt to evade treatment.
In a new paper, a team from Yale and Fred Hutch has found autoantibody reactivity could predict cancer patients' response to ...
A team of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) researchers have made an important finding about why genetically ...
This "promising first step" could help to treat bladder, oral, head and neck tumors more effectively, said biomedical ...
He made a conceptual leap in immunotherapy by creating a hybrid T-cell, known as CAR-T, that was genetically modified to ...
From cell-manufacturing laboratories to outpatient infusion facilities, health systems are rapidly adapting to a new kind of cancer treatment that demands individualized care, infrastructure and ...
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a deadly cancer with particularly high prevalence in East Asia. While ...
Scientists may be on the brink of a groundbreaking medical breakthrough that could transform the way cancer is treated around ...
Bristol Myers Squibb said on Friday its blockbuster drug Reblozyl in combination with another therapy failed to meet the main ...
In a new study, researchers have uncovered how exercise might help the immune system fight cancer: by changing the gut ...
The rising median age of people around the world has the same effect, since cancer can take decades to develop and therefore ...
I N 1971 RICHARD NIXON, then America’s president, announced a “war on cancer”. Just two years earlier the Apollo programme ...