Black women are more likely than white women to die of all types of breast cancer
Black women are more likely than white women to die from even the most treatable types of breast cancer, a study published Tuesday in the Journal of Clinical Oncology found.
Hypoxia's hidden role in boosting anti-cancer immunity
In the complex landscape of cancer, tumors create their own microenvironment, often marked by low oxygen levels, a condition known as hypoxia.
Researchers seek to revolutionize rectal cancer treatment with AI
With a new four-year, $1.14 million grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, researchers at Case Western Reserve University and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, will use artificial intelligence (AI) to determine the best personalized treatment for Veterans with rectal cancer.
Over 300,000 cancer patients face potentially deadly treatment delays unless NHS improves
Cancer Research UK forecasts how many patients are set to wait longer than the 62-day maximum before they start treatment for their tumour - and the numbers are staggering
FORT-2 trial shows promising results for bladder cancer immunotherapy combination
Findings from the international FORT-2 clinical trial showed that a combination treatment including immunotherapy is safe and tolerable in patients with locally advanced or metastatic bladder cancer.
Study reveals MYC gene's role in prostate cancer initiation and progression
By tracking the changes in prostate cancer cells over time, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center have found that activation of the MYC gene -; a well-known cancer-causing gene -; sets off a cascade of events that leads to both initiation and progression of the disease.
Access to accredited hospitals improves cancer care outcomes for vulnerable patients
Vulnerable patients facing social, environmental, and economic disadvantages often experience worse cancer outcomes than other groups.
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