All Cancer articles – Page 6

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    Chemical hack turns platelets into drug couriers

    2025-06-02T12:30:48Z

    Researchers at the University of Illinois have achieved the first successful metabolic labelling of platelets, a key step toward using them in targeted drug delivery. The technique could enable short-lived, precision therapies for cancer, immune conditions, and clotting disorders. ...

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    Strategic planning in ADC development: insights from Lonza

    2025-06-02T09:00:33Z

    Preclinical and clinical development are critical to the success of ADCs, where early strategic decisions regarding manufacturability and scalability can make or break a project. Iwan Bertholjotti of Lonza emphasises the importance of proactive planning to avoid costly delays and ensure smooth progress towards clinical success.

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    Why ATP signalling might change melanoma for good

    2025-05-30T08:30:37Z

    A new study from Central South University reveals how adenosine phosphate signalling shapes the tumour microenvironment in melanoma, offering a new biomarker for guiding personalised cancer treatment.

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    Transforming cancer care through clinical excellence

    2025-05-27T09:10:21Z

    Melika Davis at BeOne reflects on the inspiration and drive that has helped her forge a successful career in clinical operations.

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    New biobank offers hope for sufferers of dry mouth

    2025-05-26T08:30:09Z

    Mayo Clinic researchers have created the world’s first biobank of human salivary gland tissue-organoids, offering a resource for developing regenerative therapies to treat chronic dry mouth.

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    POLB 001: tackling cytokine storms before they start

    2025-05-23T09:00:35Z

    Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) is a major barrier in cancer immunotherapy - but what if we could prevent it before it begins? Dr Liam Tremble, Principal Scientist at Poolbeg Pharma, discusses how POLB 001, an oral anti-inflammatory candidate, could offer a new way forward.

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    K Navigator: an AI co-pilot transforming biomedical research

    2025-05-19T08:30:02Z

    K Navigator, a new AI-powered research co-pilot, is set to transform biomedical science by helping researchers explore complex data and accelerate discoveries.

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    Targeting the clock: new drug disrupts glioblastoma stem cells

    2025-05-19T01:30:26Z

    Scientists have developed a new drug, SHP1705, that targets hijacked circadian clock proteins used by glioblastoma stem cells to grow and resist treatment.

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    New data: Visugromab targets ADC resistance mechanism

    2025-05-16T08:30:44Z

    CatalYm announces new preclinical data showing that its clinical-stage antibody, visugromab, can overcome resistance to antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), showing potential to restore anti-tumour immune responses in solid tumours.

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    Enedra secures funding to advance AI-driven cancer platform

    2025-05-15T08:30:35Z

    Enedra Therapeutics has secured new funding to advance its AI-driven CASPAROV platform, aimed at developing therapies for difficult-to-treat cancers

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    Cracking the code to scalable cell and gene therapy

    2025-05-13T09:00:21Z

    Cell and gene therapy is rapidly transforming the treatment of complex diseases, yet scaling production efficiently remains a challenge. Dr Tia Harmon from PHC Corporation of North America explores the innovations that are optimising cell expansion to enhance the discovery of advanced therapies.

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    New plasma therapy fights aggressive soft tissue cancer

    2025-05-09T08:30:21Z

    Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have found that plasma-activated medium (PAM) significantly reduces synovial sarcoma tumour growth in both lab and animal models, offering a promising new approach for treating this rare and aggressive cancer.

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    Optimising analytical strategies for ADC development

    2025-05-08T09:00:08Z

    Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are transforming cancer therapy by enabling targeted drug delivery with minimised side effects, but their complex structure presents unique challenges in bioanalysis. This article explores cutting-edge strategies for optimising ADC evaluation, from quantifying drug-to-antibody ratios (DAR) to overcoming hurdles like payload interference and stability.

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    Scientists develop immunotherapy to disarm fat-fuelled tumours

    2025-05-08T08:30:19Z

    A new study reveals how tumours hijack fat metabolism to suppress immune responses - and how a novel antibody, PLT012, may reverse this effect, offering new hope for treating immunotherapy-resistant cancers.

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    AI in drug discovery: faster, smarter, better

    2025-04-30T09:00:05Z

    Claudia Zylberberg, Chair of Kosten Digital, reveals how AI is revolutionising cell and gene therapy, making drug discovery faster and more cost-effective.

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    Synthetic promoters enhance gene therapy precision

    2025-04-28T09:00:13Z

    Discover how Chromatin Bioscience’s synthetic promoters are transforming gene therapy by enhancing precision, boosting safety and improving manufacturing efficiency.

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    Outsmarting cancer by exploiting DNA repair flaws

    2025-04-23T09:00:42Z

    Researchers at ETH Zurich in Switzerland have mapped the complex network cells use to repair their genetic material, revealing previously hidden vulnerabilities in cancer cells.

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    Next-gen ADCs: Tubulis sets new standard in cancer treatment

    2025-04-23T09:00:26Z

    Tubulis, led by CEO Dominik Schumacher, is advancing cancer treatment through next-generation antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) designed to target solid tumours more effectively. Find out how the company is rapidly progressing its ADC pipeline to offer more precise and lasting treatment options for patients.

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    Pioneering cellular therapies for age-related diseases

    2025-04-18T09:00:46Z

    Discover how Immorta Bio's cellular therapies are addressing cancer and liver failure, with the potential to transform healthcare.

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    Bacteria-boosted nanoparticles offer a triple threat against cancer

    2025-04-15T09:00:45Z

    A new cancer therapy combines multiple treatment strategies into a single graphene oxide-based nanocomposite. It uses bacterial components to enhance immune response and scalability, creating a powerful and cost-effective approach to tackling tumours.