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Category: Tumor
Researchers Find New Target to Improve Response to Cancer Immunotherapy
New findings suggest an unexpected path to killing cancer cells could make the hottest cancer treatment — immunotherapy — more
Decoding Cancer’s Signature
Medications known as PARP inhibitors have emerged as a promising therapy for several forms of cancer fueled by a defect
New formula better predicts speed of tumor growth in 12 cancers
University at Buffalo researchers have developed a new method to more accurately predict tumor growth rates, a crucial statistic used
Nanoparticle targets tumor-infiltrating immune cells, flips switch telling them to fight
New research builds on Nobel-winning immune checkpoint blockade work Immunotherapy’s promise in the fight against cancer drew international attention after
How to rearrange immune system cells
Immune system imbalanced due to overly-active cells or cells that suppress its function can cause different diseases. Manipulating the function
Facts about gullet cancer
The gullet, also known as oesophagus is the tube that carries food from mouth to stomach. Smoking, persistent acid reflux,
Nanoparticle vaccine can kill different types of cancer
Researchers at UT Medical Center has developed nanoparticle vaccine Immunotherapy that can kill different types of cancer. Nanoparticle vaccines provide
Links between antibiotics and bowel cancer
Antibiotics are drugs used for treatment and prevention of bacteria, using antibiotics for a long period of time can increase
The link between blood vessels and Immune system
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have discovered that tumor blood vessels and immune system influences each other’s roles. There