CANCER RESEARCH

May 14 2025HEALTH

The Future of Cancer Treatment Unveiled

The Irish Association for Cancer Research celebrated its 60th anniversary in a big way. They teamed up with the European and American cancer research groups to host a major conference in Dublin. This event, which took place from the 27th to the 29th of February 2024, was a gathering of the brightest

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May 12 2025HEALTH

The Power of Plant Compounds Against Aggressive Breast Cancer

Triple-negative breast cancer is a tough opponent. It lacks estrogen and progesterone receptors, as well as HER2 expression, making it hard to treat. This type of cancer is known for its aggression and limited treatment options. But there is hope. Quercetin, a flavonoid found in many plants, shows

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Mouse Models for Colon Cancer Research

Colon cancer is a serious health issue. Researchers have been working on ways to study it better. One way is by using mice to mimic the disease in humans. This is what a recent study did. They used chemicals to cause colon cancer in mice. The goal was to see how the disease develops from early

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Apr 29 2025HEALTH

The Power of HAI-1 in Bladder Cancer Treatment

Bladder cancer is a serious health issue. It affects many people worldwide. The role of hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitors (HAI-1 and HAI-2) in this type of cancer is not fully understood. However, recent studies have shed some light on their potential. In earlier research, it was fou

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Power of Biobanks in India's Fight Against Cancer

Biobanks are like big libraries, but instead of books, they store human samples. These samples are super important for understanding cancer. They help scientists figure out how cancer starts, how it grows, and how to treat it. By looking at these samples, researchers can see how genes, environment,

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Apr 24 2025SCIENCE

The Rise of Genetic Studies in Lung Cancer Research

Mendelian randomization (MR) has become a hot topic in lung cancer (LC) research. This method uses genetic variations to figure out if certain factors cause disease. Yet, there hasn"t been a thorough look at how this field has grown worldwide. This is where a recent study steps in. It dives into

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Apr 23 2025HEALTH

Young People's Colon Cancer: A Hidden Childhood Threat?

For a long time, colon cancer has been seen as a disease that affects older adults. However, in recent years, there has been a worrying increase in young people being diagnosed with this type of cancer. This trend has puzzled doctors and researchers alike. Now, a group of scientists has come up wit

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Apr 14 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Role of Cytokines in Cancer Spread

Cytokines are small proteins that help cells communicate. They play a big role in how cancer spreads. This is a big deal in cancer research. Three specific cytokines have been found to spike right after surgery to remove breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer. These cytokines are TGF-β1, HGF, and I

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Apr 12 2025HEALTH

Latin America's Fight Against Cancer: The Power of Teamwork

Latin America is a vibrant mix of cultures, but it faces big problems. Political ups and downs and money troubles make it hard to have good healthcare for everyone. This is especially true when it comes to fighting cancer. Money issues in healthcare make it tough to do good research and provide top-

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Newtown's Meg Newell: Running for a Cause

Meg Newell, a local business owner in Newtown, is gearing up to participate in the Holy Half Marathon. This event is more than just a run for her; it's a way to honor loved ones and support a vital cause. Newell, who co-owns the Newtown Hardware House, is heading to the University of Notre Dame to t

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