Cancer Research

Does Lifestyle Matter More Than Past Cancer Treatments?
Research & Development Does Lifestyle Matter More Than Past Cancer Treatments?

In the world of pediatric oncology, the narrative has long been dominated by the battle for survival. With childhood cancer survival rates in the United States and Europe now exceeding 85%, the victory is undeniable, yet it has birthed a new, complex challenge: the long-term health of over a

How Do Vaping Flavors and Devices Alter Your Genes?
Research & Development How Do Vaping Flavors and Devices Alter Your Genes?

The silent molecular transformation occurring within the respiratory and oral pathways of e-cigarette users has finally been mapped by researchers, revealing a startling disruption to the human genetic blueprint. This phenomenon, categorized as transcriptomic dysregulation, signifies a widespread

68Ga-RCC78 PET Imaging – Review
Research & Development 68Ga-RCC78 PET Imaging – Review

Medical practitioners have historically struggled to distinguish aggressive clear cell renal cell carcinoma from benign tissue using conventional scanning techniques that often rely on nonspecific metabolic uptake. The emergence of 68Ga-RCC78 PET imaging represents a definitive leap forward,

Can AI Personalize PSMA Therapy for Prostate Cancer?
Research & Development Can AI Personalize PSMA Therapy for Prostate Cancer?

The ability to peer into the biological future of a patient by predicting how a radioactive drug will distribute through their unique anatomy represents a monumental leap in the fight against advanced prostate cancer. The field of oncology is currently navigating a fundamental shift where treatment

Can Triplet Therapy Transform BRAF-Mutant Colorectal Cancer?
Research & Development Can Triplet Therapy Transform BRAF-Mutant Colorectal Cancer?

Patients diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer carrying the BRAF V600E mutation have long navigated a clinical landscape where conventional chemotherapy often fails to provide lasting control over their disease. This specific genetic signature, found in approximately ten percent of metastatic

Can Unbiased Spatial Proteomics Reveal Hidden Drug Targets?
Tech & Innovation Can Unbiased Spatial Proteomics Reveal Hidden Drug Targets?

The pharmaceutical industry has long grappled with the high failure rates of clinical trials that often stem from a fundamental lack of understanding regarding the intricate spatial relationships within human tissues. While genomic and transcriptomic profiling provided a foundational blueprint for

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