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Diagram of a molecular tumor board analyzing a DNA sequence.
Cancer

Molecular Tumor Boards: Uniting Experts to Guide Precision Therapies

Rise of genetic tumor sequencing calls for new communities of experts.
Transparent tumor tomography visualising tumor microenvironment, showing a mouse model for HER2-positive breast cancer
Cancer

Blocking CXCR2 Signaling Boosts Antitumor Immunity

Study provides mechanistic insight into the therapeutic potential of antagonist SX-682.
Gastroenterology & GI Surgery

Targeting the 90 Percent: Treatment-Resistant Colorectal Cancers

Renowned researchers tee up trial of immunotherapy for microsatellite-stable tumors.
Cancer

Tumor Cell Lysate: A Potential Cancer Vaccine?

Lab-generated lysate reduces metastasis, extends survival in animal models.
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Cancer

Teams Map Early Progress of Colorectal Cancer

Vanderbilt is creating a roadmap of colorectal cancer progression as part of an NCI-funded Cancer Moonshot initiative.
Gastroenterology & GI Surgery

Sound Waves Deployed Against Liver Cancer

The non-invasive, focused ultrasound technology destroys tumors with minimal discomfort and recovery time.
Cancer

Signaling Protein in Kidney Cancer Offers Potential Target

Loss of the von Hippel Lindau gene uniquely affects kidney cancer by upregulating a tumor-friendly chemokine.
Cancer

Neural Density Levels Indicate Cancer Potential for Pancreatic Cysts

Analysis of nerves in pancreatic cysts may offer early insight into their benign versus precancerous fate.
Pediatric Cancer

Minimally Invasive Treatment for Wilms Tumor Brings Several Benefits

A new study explores advances in neoadjuvant chemotherapy and minimally invasive surgery.
Cancer

A Novel Cytoreductive Treatment for NETs

Phase 2 trial will test combination of cabozantinib and CB-839.
Raman microscope
Cancer

Nanoparticle Takes Aim at Cancer Defense Shield

Developmental drug aims to undermine tumor calcification, making malignancies more vulnerable to treatment.
Concept of T-cells
Cancer

Tumor-fighting T Cells Tire Quickly

A few hours is all it takes for T cells to become dysfunctional, challenging existing ideas about exhaustion.