New therapy reprograms immune cells inside tumors to attack cancer, bypassing traditional cell therapy manufacturing ...
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New imaging technology spots hidden cancer
A Chicago doctor is using new FDA-approved technology that makes cancer cells glow during surgery. Here's how it works.
Scientists have found that preserving lymph nodes during cancer surgery could dramatically improve how patients respond to immunotherapy. The research shows that lymph nodes are essential for training ...
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Could timing give your cancer treatment a boost? New study on the best time to receive immunotherapy & chemo for non-small cell lung cancer
A new randomized clinical trial showed that receiving immunochemotherapy infusions earlier in the day may help patients with ...
New research shows lymph nodes aren’t just cancer bystanders, they’re the command centers fueling immune attacks. Surgically removing them along with tumors may weaken treatment, while preserving them ...
Joe Biden recently underwent Mohs surgery, a procedure used to remove skin cancer lesions, a spokesperson for Biden said Thursday, just a few months after the former president, 82, was diagnosed with ...
Every day, billions of damaged or unnecessary cells die and are swept away by the immune system’s cleanup crew—phagocytes. But when that clearance falters, dangerous cells can linger, fueling cancer ...
An international research team with strong participation from DTU has developed a new biotechnological platform that makes it ...
UVA scientists discovered a molecule that blocks a key gene that drives glioblastoma, offering hope for a new treatment ...
Scientists at the University of Virginia School of Medicine are chasing a new way to slow glioblastoma, the deadliest brain ...
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