Cancer Research

Why Does GABA Fuel Glioblastoma Growth in Women?
Research & Development Why Does GABA Fuel Glioblastoma Growth in Women?

Medical science has traditionally operated under the assumption that a brain tumor behaves with the same lethal mechanics regardless of whether the patient is male or female. Yet, statistics have long told a different story, revealing that glioblastoma is not only more common in men but also

Sugar-Coated Nanoparticles Fight Aggressive Brain Cancer
Tech & Innovation Sugar-Coated Nanoparticles Fight Aggressive Brain Cancer

Ivan Kairatov is a seasoned figure in the biopharmaceutical landscape, recognized for his deep-seated expertise in the intersection of nanotechnology and therapeutic innovation. With a career rooted in the rigorous environment of research and development, Kairatov has spent years navigating the

How Can AI and CRISPR Unlock Living Drugs for Solid Tumors?
Research & Development How Can AI and CRISPR Unlock Living Drugs for Solid Tumors?

The recent awarding of the European Research Council Advanced Grant to Christoph Bock represents a pivotal shift in the trajectory of modern oncology by prioritizing the development of sophisticated living drugs. These therapies, particularly chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells, have already

Targeting IL1RAP Overcomes Pancreatic Cancer Resistance
Research & Development Targeting IL1RAP Overcomes Pancreatic Cancer Resistance

Pancreatic cancer has remained an almost invincible adversary in the medical world, frequently defying the very treatments that have successfully tamed other aggressive forms of the disease. While oncology has celebrated remarkable progress in targeted therapies, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Can Stockholm3 Outperform the Traditional PSA Test?
Research & Development Can Stockholm3 Outperform the Traditional PSA Test?

The landscape of oncology is often defined by the tension between early intervention and the risk of over-treatment, a dilemma nowhere more apparent than in prostate cancer screening. For decades, the medical community has relied on the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test, a tool that, while

UCLA Advances CAR-T Therapy for Pediatric Bone Cancer
Tech & Innovation UCLA Advances CAR-T Therapy for Pediatric Bone Cancer

While significant progress has been made in the treatment of many childhood illnesses, pediatric bone cancer continues to present a formidable obstacle for oncologists and researchers alike. Dr. Theodore Scott Nowicki, a prominent researcher at UCLA, was recently recognized for his innovative

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