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- New, painless skin cancer treatment coming to Vanderburgh Co.
People who suffer from skin cancer in Vanderburgh county will now have the option to go through nonsurgical, painless treatment.
- Imperial man sentenced for killing UNL student with shotgun
About 5.4 million basal and squamous cell skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society.
- Researchers identify what drives PARP inhibitor resistance in advanced breast cancer
Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, have increased our understanding of how a cancer drug called a PARP inhibitor stops working in women with breast cancer that has spread. This ...
- AI-Powered Model Identifies Most Potent Cancer-Killing Immune Cells
In the journal Nature Biotechnology, scientists at Ludwig Cancer Research reported the development of an AI model to identify the most effective immune cells for cancer immunotherapy.
- AI-driven model identifies potent cancer-killing immune cells for personalized immunotherapy
Using artificial intelligence, Ludwig Cancer Research scientists have developed a powerful predictive model for identifying the most potent cancer killing immune cells for use in cancer ...
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- Can Vitamin D Improve Cancer Immunotherapy?
Your diet could impact your cancer treatment’s progress; a new preclinical study suggests more vitamin D could improve responses to checkpoint inhibitors.
- LIXTE Biotechnology Co-Sponsoring International Scientific Conference on “Therapeutic Over-Activation in Cancer”
is well-tolerated in cancer patients at doses associated with anti-cancer activity. Based on extensive published preclinical data (see www.lixte.com), LB-100 has the potential to significantly improve ...
- 5:2 fasting diet's anti-inflammatory effects come down to two proteins
A 5:2 intermittent fasting regime – eating for five days, fasting for two – protected against liver inflammation and didn’t cause weight gain, say researchers, who also identified the proteins that ...
- Could cannabis treat cancer someday? Here's what the science says so far
For decades, cannabis has been studied for its potential antitumor properties, but whether it can actually treat cancer is still unknown.
- Unveiling Vitamin D’s Hidden Power Against Cancer
Study finds that vitamin D boosts gut health and cancer treatment success in mice, indicating new avenues for enhancing immunotherapy. A recent study in mice reveals that dietary vitamin D can ...
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