A hidden “jack-in-the-box” mechanism inside T cells may hold the key to unlocking more powerful cancer immunotherapies.
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In multiple myeloma, plasma cells proliferate uncontrollably in the bone marrow, disrupting the growth of healthy ...
Real-time imaging has tracked what happens to cancer cells arriving in the brain, identifying a new strategy to prevent brain ...
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is one of the most dangerous forms of lung cancer. It grows and spreads very quickly. Sadly, ...
Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer care by training the immune system to detect and destroy tumors. For many patients, ...
Australian researchers will soon have an unprecedented ability to see how cancer cells interact with their microenvironment, thanks to a new imaging centre being established at the Garvan Institute of ...
Some cancer cells don't die; they go quiet, like seeds lying dormant in the soil. These "sleeper cells," scattered throughout the body, can stay inactive for years. But when the body faces a ...
The researchers noted that “multiple clinical reports showed the repigmentation of grey hair within the darkening scalp areas ...
Researchers have created tiny metal-based particles that push cancer cells over the edge while leaving healthy cells mostly unharmed. The particles work by increasing internal stress in cancer cells ...
It may seem strange to think that simple drugs like ketorolac or aspirin could help stop cancer. But the idea makes sense.