Cancer Research

Gut Bacteria's Link to MS Unlocks New Treatment Path
Research & Development Gut Bacteria's Link to MS Unlocks New Treatment Path

A landmark investigation into the intestinal microbiome has uncovered a remarkably specific and nuanced connection to the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), revolving around a deceptive cellular mechanism known as "molecular mimicry." Collaborative research from the University of Basel and the

Non-Cryogenic Organoid Transport – Review
Research & Development Non-Cryogenic Organoid Transport – Review

The intricate challenge of moving living, three-dimensional biological structures across countries and continents without compromising their integrity has long been a significant barrier to advancing global biomedical research. The development of non-cryogenic transport solutions represents a

A Child's Location Determines Their Cancer Survival Rate
Research & Development A Child's Location Determines Their Cancer Survival Rate

A comprehensive global study has brought to light the profound and deeply concerning disparities in survival rates among children diagnosed with cancer, revealing a stark divide that correlates directly with a country's socioeconomic development. The research, which aggregates data from numerous

What Are the New Priorities in Oncology Funding?
Research & Development What Are the New Priorities in Oncology Funding?

The landscape of oncology funding is undergoing a profound and strategic transformation, moving decisively away from supporting purely theoretical research toward projects with a clear and direct path to real-world application. Grant-making organizations are now signaling a clear preference for

Three FDA Approvals Advance Precision Breast Cancer Care
Tech & Innovation Three FDA Approvals Advance Precision Breast Cancer Care

The year 2025 marked a watershed moment in oncology, as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) greenlit three groundbreaking therapies that significantly advance the paradigm of precision medicine for patients with breast cancer. These approvals underscore a definitive shift away from

Takeaway Meals Drive Inflammation and Heart Disease Risk
Research & Development Takeaway Meals Drive Inflammation and Heart Disease Risk

With a rich background in biopharmaceutical research and a keen eye on the intersection of technology and health, Ivan Kairatov has dedicated his career to understanding the molecular underpinnings of chronic disease. His work provides critical insights into how modern lifestyle choices,

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