Daniele Canzio, PhD, of the Department of Neurology and Balyn Zaro, PhD, of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry have ...
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Scientists use RNA nanotechnology to program living cells, opening a new path for cancer cure
Scientists at Rutgers University–Newark have developed a first-of-its-kind RNA-based nanotechnology that assembles itself inside living human cells and can be programmed to stop propagation of harmful ...
QIMR Berghofer scientists have discovered a cancer-fighting RNA molecule that could hold the key to a new way of treating the ...
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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 a common skin fungus can help melanoma spread by changing cancer cell movement and energy use.
Cancer doesn’t evolve by pure chaos. Scientists have developed a powerful new method that reveals the hidden rules guiding how cancer cells gain and lose whole chromosomes—massive genetic shifts that ...
Indian researchers reveal how immune cells 'betray' the body, aiding breast cancer spread and suggesting new treatment ...
An international research team with strong participation from DTU has developed a new biotechnological platform that makes it possible to test and understand advanced cancer treatments much faster and ...
Inside a cancer research laboratory on the campus of Harvard Medical School, two dozen small jars with pink plastic lids sat ...
An experimental drug combination was able to effectively treat pancreatic cancer in mouse models without tumor resistance.
Moving gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel to every-other-week dosing decreases infusion visits and may lessen cumulative toxicity, ...
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Should You Be Worried About Cell Phone Radiation and Cancer?
Fears about cell phones causing cancer persist despite scientific evidence to the contrary, with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announcing a new investigation. Here’s what we know.
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