Seneca Valley Virus sounds like the last bug you’d want to catch, but it could be the next breakthrough cancer therapy. Now, scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OI... Read more
Hydrogen peroxide-sensing molecule reveals whether chemotherapy drugs are having their intended effects. MIT chemical engineers have developed a new sensor that lets them see inside cancer c... Read more
Ludwig researchers describe how acidity turns oxygen-starved cancer cells dormant and drug resistant—and a potentially easy way reverse the effect. A Ludwig Cancer Research study has uncover... Read more
Doctors could be a step closer to finding the most effective way to treat cancer with a double whammy of a virus combined with boosting the natural immune system, according to a pioneering s... Read more
Patients with Huntington’s disease, a fatal genetic illness that causes the breakdown of nerve cells in the brain, have up to 80 percent less cancer than the general population. Northw... Read more
Time traveling hundreds of millions of years to unleash one of nature’s original kill switches Small RNA molecules originally developed as a tool to study gene function trigger a mechanism h... Read more
Injecting an ethanol-based gel directly into a specific type of tumor, called squamous cell carcinoma, resulted in a 100% cure rate in a hamster model In the rich world, cancer therapy is ex... Read more
Rice University researchers find new possibilities for benign, ‘tunable’ virus Rice University scientists have designed a tunable virus that works like a safe deposit box. It takes two keys... Read more
This level of response in patients with advanced lung cancer was unexpected and notable Two clinical trials led by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers in collaboration with... Read more
Testing a combination therapy using the patch and black raspberry-based gel mouthwash Dr. Susan Mallery, a professor in the College of Dentistry at The Ohio State Universityand Oral P... Read more