All Cancer articles
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NewsATRX mutations reprogram chromatin to drive glioma progression
Scientists at MD Anderson Cancer Center have revealed how ATRX mutations restructure chromatin and activate oncogenic developmental pathways in glioma, pointing towards novel therapeutic targets including the HOXA signalling axis.
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NewsMETTL3 protein finds new mechanism driving breast cancer metastasis
Scientists at Umeå University have uncovered a previously unknown function for the RNA-modifying protein METTL3, revealing it plays a distinct role in enabling breast cancer cells to invade surrounding tissue and form metastases – findings that could open new avenues for therapeutic targeting.
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NewsTranexamic acid cuts post-hepatectomy liver failure risk threefold
An international multi-centre study has found that tranexamic acid, a widely available and inexpensive haemostatic agent, could reduce the risk of post-hepatectomy liver failure threefold, offering a potential new preventive strategy for one of liver surgery’s most feared complications.
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NewsHidden vulnerability in persister cells could prevent KRAS cancer relapse
Scientists at Chiba University have identified a metabolic vulnerability in drug-tolerant cancer cells that survive KRAS-targeted therapy, opening a potential route to combination treatments designed to prevent disease recurrence in lung, pancreatic and colorectal cancers.
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NewsResearchers reveal how entinostat disrupts pancreatic cancer repair
Scientists at the Salk Institute have discovered how the investigational HDAC inhibitor entinostat disrupts DNA repair mechanisms in pancreatic cancer cells, potentially enabling more effective combination therapies with reduced toxicity through novel nanoparticle delivery systems.
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NewsmRNA vaccine shows promise against childhood neuroblastoma cancer
Preclinical study demonstrates effectiveness of experimental mRNA vaccine against neuroblastoma, reducing tumour size by 70 percent and delaying development. RCSI researchers used peptide nanoparticles targeting GPC2 protein to direct immune response against cancer cells, offering potential new treatment approach for aggressive childhood malignancy.
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NewsBlocking cathepsin B protein enhances CAR T-cell therapy effectiveness
University of Maryland researchers have discovered that blocking cathepsin B protein prevents CAR T-cells from losing effectiveness, potentially improving long-term outcomes for blood cancer patients. The preclinical findings reveal that engineered immune cells inadvertently weaken themselves by acquiring tumour fragments, a process that can be prevented through targeted protein inhibition.
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NewsMembrane lipid composition directly regulates EGFR activity in cells
MIT researchers have demonstrated that cell membrane composition directly influences EGFR activity, with elevated negatively charged lipids locking the receptor into a growth-promoting state.
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NewsLabGenius and LG Chem partner on AI-driven cancer antibodies
LabGenius Therapeutics has partnered with LG Chem to develop next-generation multispecific antibodies targeting solid tumours. The collaboration combines AI-driven drug discovery with oncology development expertise to identify therapeutics with improved selectivity and reduced toxicity.
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NewsResearchers develop automated DESI-MS platform for faster cancer drug discovery
Scientists at Purdue University have created an automated ultrahigh-throughput platform that integrates chemical synthesis, biological testing and mass spectrometry into a single workflow, potentially reducing the time needed to identify promising cancer drug candidates from weeks to hours.
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NewsNew framework standardises glioma organoid research for translational studies
A collaborative review published in Neuro-Oncology establishes a unified classification system for glioma organoid models, addressing inconsistent terminology and methodology across the rapidly expanding field.
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NewsCytokine-armoured CAR T cells target glioblastoma while reducing treatment toxicity
UCLA Health researchers have developed cytokine-armoured CAR T cells that directly attack glioblastoma tumours whilst recruiting the body’s wider immune system. The engineered cells showed improved tumour control in mouse models and could address antigen heterogeneity challenges that have limited CAR T therapy success in solid tumours.
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NewsNotch2 enables breast cancer dormancy in protective bone marrow niches
New research has demonstrated how breast cancer cells exploit protective bone marrow niches to remain dormant for years, identifying Notch2 signalling and stem cell-like markers as key regulators of cellular dormancy that could inform therapeutic strategies to prevent relapse.
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NewsFerroptosis emerges as strategy against treatment-resistant digestive cancers
Researchers are investigating ferroptosis, an iron-dependent cell death pathway, as a potential approach to overcome treatment resistance in digestive cancers.
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NewsNew study indentifies Golgi apparatus proteins as cancer growth drivers
Researchers at the Harrington Discovery Institute have identified cellular mechanisms involving Golgi apparatus proteins that drive cancer progression by trafficking growth factor receptors to cell surfaces.
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NewsRAGE receptor identified as key driver of age-related metastasis
Georgetown Lombardi researchers have identified RAGE, an inflammatory receptor, as a key mediator of age-related breast cancer metastasis.
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NewsCAR T cell therapy eliminates glioblastoma tumours in preclinical study
A next-generation CAR T cell immunotherapy targeting the urokinase receptor has eliminated treatment-resistant glioblastoma tumours in preclinical models.
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NewsYAP1 protein found to drive chemotherapy resistance in small cell lung cancer after treatment
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center researchers have discovered that YAP1 protein expression emerges after chemotherapy treatment in small cell lung cancer, enabling resistant cancer cells to survive and proliferate.
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NewsNew framework evaluates AI reliability in immune system prediction
Researchers at the University of South Florida have developed a comprehensive framework to test how accurately AI systems can predict immune responses, addressing critical questions about the reliability of computational tools in drug discovery.
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NewsNew imaging reveals how immune cells destroy cancer
Cryo-expansion microscopy has enabled researchers to visualise the three-dimensional organisation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes destroying cancer cells in their near-native state, revealing nanoscale structural details of the immune synapse and cytotoxic granules that could refine immuno-oncology therapeutic strategies.


