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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Cancer's Immune Evasion Tricks: The HLA-G Secret

Cancer cells have a sneaky way of hiding from our immune system. One of their tricks involves a molecule called human leukocyte antigen G, or HLA-G for short. Normally, HLA-G helps keep the immune system from attacking our own bodies. But in cancer, this molecule goes rogue. It creates a sort of inv

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: A Younger Generation's Battle

Cancer used to be a disease that mostly affected older adults. But things are changing. More young women are getting cancer now than before. For example, the Roark sisters from New Jersey. Kiki was only 37 when she found out she had breast cancer. Her sister Charmella got the same diagnosis six year

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Jan 19 2025HEALTH

Sleep Therapy & Cancer Fatigue: A Closer Look

Cancer survivors often deal with something called cancer-related fatigue. It's one of the most common problems they face. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) might help with this fatigue, but we're not sure exactly how it works. A group of researchers looked back at a study where peop

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Why Are More Young Women Getting Cancer?

Cancer rates are changing in the United States. Women and younger people are now getting cancer more often than before. The American Cancer Society (ACS) found that women under 50 are 82% more likely to get cancer than men. This is a big increase from 2002, when the difference was only 51%. Breast

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Why Women Under 50 Face More Cancer Than Men

Cancer rates are changing in the US. Women under 50 are now 82% more likely to get cancer than men, according to a new report. This shift is partly due to increases in breast and thyroid cancers, which affect women more. Young men, on the other hand, are seeing fewer diagnoses for cancers like melan

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Jan 12 2025HEALTH

Finding Key Cancer Genes: A New Approach

Cancer, we know, is caused by tweaks in our genes. Scientists are hot on the trail of these mutated drivers, hoping to shed light on how cancer starts. But figuring out which genes are common or unique to different cancers is no walk in the park. This study aims to change that. Scientists have whipp

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Battling Cancer: A Closer Look at System Modeling

Cancer control is a big deal for health systems today. But how do we tackle it effectively? That's where system dynamics modeling (SDM) comes in. This study dives into how SDM is used to understand and combat cancer. Researchers checked out a bunch of studies to see how well SDM is doing its job. F

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

CAR-T Cells: New Hope in Fighting Cancer

Cancer remains one of the world's leading causes of death. Despite years of research, it's still a complex disease that needs a cure. While traditional cancer treatments have been used for a long time, they aren't always effective or easy to use. That's why scientists are looking for better ways to

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

How Targeting Tankyrase Can Fight Cancer

Cancer is a dangerous disease where cells grow out of control. Inside this mess, there's a protein called Tankyrase that plays a big role in sending signals called Wnt. These signals control crucial things in cells, like how genes work, how energy is used, and even cell death. When things go wrong w

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Improving Cancer Care: A New Tool for German Patients

Cancer treatment often needs a team of specialists across different areas of medicine. The Care Coordination Instrument (CCI) is designed to gather feedback from cancer patients about how well their care is coordinated. Researchers set out to create a German version of the CCI (CCI-DE). This involve

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