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A retrospective analysis found whole brain radiation therapy alongside immune checkpoint inhibitors led to “brilliant” 2-year ...
University of South Alabama researchers report that neurons can transfer mitochondria directly to cancer cells, enhancing their metastatic potential.
A new AI tool, AAnet, has discovered five distinct cell types within tumors, offering a deeper look into cancer's inner diversity. This insight could transform how we treat cancer, enabling ...
Following a disappointing performance from the company’s CAR-T candidate in an early-stage cancer trial, BioNTech is winding down cell therapy manufacturing at its inaugural U.S. plant.
Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-T cells are a promising cancer therapy that are made from the patient's own T cells, which are reprogrammed to fight their cancer. One of the limitations of CAR-T ...
CAR-T cells are specialized immune cells genetically modified to recognize and attack cancer cells. Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan and their collaborators have developed new CAR-T cells ...
Recent advances in cancer research have underscored the critical role of myeloid cells in shaping tumor microenvironments (TME), influencing tumor progression, immune evasion, and therapeutic ...
Phase I trial patients experienced shrinkage of brain tumors and extended survival rates beyond the standard prognosis of one year.
A recent article in Nature Communications, by Dr. David Sancho and others, found that a type 1 dendritic cell vaccine is critical in eliciting a robust immune response and leads to immune memory. Type ...
Emactuzumab has received fast track designation from the U.S. FDA for patients with tenosynovial giant cell tumors and who would not benefit from surgery.
Imagine a super-charged immune cell that can launch a focused attack on stubborn solid tumors -- a smart fighter that destroys cancer cells for days without tiring. Biomedical engineers have made ...
Tumor spread and autophagy Cancer cells can alter their identity through epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), a process that enhances their ability to spread.