Cancer
Cancer is potentially fatal. Currently, it is the leading cause of death worldwide. Cancer is a generic term for a large group of diseases involving the rapid creation of abnormal cells that grow beyond their usual boundaries with the potential to invade or spread to other body parts.
Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, prolonged cough, unexplained weight loss, chronic tiredness, fever that occurs mainly at night, and skin changes. Tobacco use, alcohol consumption, unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, and ultraviolet and ionizing radiation are risk factors for cancer.
A world-first antibody-drug delivery system
This benefit can become a new medical tool to target specific diseases.
COVID-19 Pandemic delayed cancer diagnosis
The researchers found a decline in cancer detection procedures and also fewer new diagnoses of cancer in 2020.
UTX gene mutation raises cancer risk
The new understanding will help scientists as they seek better ways to battle and prevent cancer.
New study offers hope for bone marrow transplant side effects
Hopefully, we could also reduce the use of toxic drugs in patients who develop GVHD.
Cell patterns within tumors could help predict the efficiency of immunotherapy
New immunotherapy insights for kidney cancer.
This regulatory RNA molecule help block a cancer-promoting gene expression
MiR-766-5p-mediated control of CBP and BRD4 blocks the formation of super-enhancers.
Improved breast cancer imaging with AI
The team’s AI analysis is believed to be the largest of its kind.
New immunotherapy method turns active particularly in tumor
A chemical method for targeting the effects of cancer-fighting immunotherapy drugs.
Boosting the power of immunotherapy in lung cancer
A promising potential therapy for some patients.
Brain tumor detection via simple urine or blood plasma test
The team says that a test for detecting glioma using urine is the first of its kind in the world.
Scientists developed a new promising cancer immunotherapy
Scientists engineer 'natural killer' cells that attack and destroy malignant tumor cells but leave the rest alone.