Recent advances in bladder cancer treatments may offer hope of curative care to more patients, including those with high-risk localized, muscle-invasive disease, according to a new editorial.
A woman whose cancer has spread to her bones, back, pelvis and neck but has been denied a life-extending drug because she lives in Wales says she "wants a chance to live". Rachel Davies, 40, from ...
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An international, multidisciplinary team of leading neuro-oncology researchers and clinicians has released new ...
These findings could pave the way for new treatment approaches for cancers driven by RAS mutations. Researchers at the ...
The UChicago Medicine team will be led by Odunsi as co-principal investigator and includes Christopher Weber, Savas Tay, and ...
With a federal grant in hand, researchers at the health system and national lab will try to hit fast forward on the long and ...
By exploiting the genetic variation in cancer cells, an already approved cancer drug demonstrated enhanced effects against cancer cells in specific patient groups, according to a new study. The ...
Researchers from Auburn University, partnering with the University of Basel in Switzerland, have discovered a new way to make ...
Genetic technology in medicine has evolved to the point where it is now being used to improve care and outcomes for ...
T-cells are real life saviors. If modified properly, they can save lupus patients from the trouble of taking medicines ...