Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose cancer cells have low levels of aneuploidy—an abnormal number of chromosomes—tend to
Month: April 2021
‘Up to 80 percent’ in Sicily refuse AZ vaccine: president
Up to 80 percent of people offered the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine In Sicily refuse it out of fears over its
Brazil’s virus outlook darkens amid vaccine supply snags
April is shaping up to be Brazil’s darkest month yet in the pandemic, with hospitals struggling with a crush of
Thailand hits new daily record with nearly 1,000 virus cases
Thailand’s Health Ministry warned Sunday that restrictions may need to be tightened to slow the spread of a fresh coronavirus
Hands-free: Monkey plays video game – with its brain
Elon Musk’s startup devoted to meshing brains with computers was closer to its dream on Friday, having gotten a monkey
The impact of chemotherapy on immune cells in the tumor microenvironment
Research from Queen Mary University of London has revealed novel insights into the effects of chemotherapy on the tumour microenvironment
New CAR T approach minimizes resistance, helps avoid relapse in non-Hodgkin’s B-cell lymphoma
Early results from a new, pioneering chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell immunotherapy trial led by researchers at the UCLA
Personalized cancer vaccine is safe, shows potential benefit against cancer
A personalized cancer vaccine developed with the help of a Mount Sinai computational platform raised no safety concerns and showed
Immune-stimulating drug before surgery shows promise in early-stage pancreatic cancer
Giving early-stage pancreatic cancer patients a CD40 immune-stimulating drug helped jumpstart a T cell attack to the notoriously stubborn tumor
Mutant KRAS and p53 cooperate to drive pancreatic cancer metastasis
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that mutant KRAS and p53, the most frequently