In the quiet intensity of an operating room, a surgeon's judgment is paramount, yet distinguishing the exact border between cancerous and healthy thyroid tissue has long remained a perilous blend of skill, experience, and educated guesswork. This critical moment, where a scalpel’s path is decided
The holy grail of oncology has always been to catch cancer when it is most treatable—at its earliest, most nascent stages. For years, this has been an incredible challenge, but we're now at a thrilling inflection point where artificial intelligence is meeting molecular biology to create solutions
Pancreatic cancer has long maintained a daunting reputation as one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat malignancies, a challenge largely defined by its resistance to standardized therapies and the limitations of conventional research models. For patients and clinicians alike, the path of
With a deep background in biopharma and a keen eye on the intersection of technology and medicine, Ivan Kairatov brings a critical perspective to the evolving landscape of nutritional science. We sat down with him to dissect a recent, comprehensive meta-analysis on the ketogenic diet's role in
New research from Princeton University’s Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research has untangled the complex and often harmful relationship between a vitamin A derivative and the body's ability to fight cancer, resolving a long-standing paradox about vitamin A's role in oncology and introducing a
A significant new research initiative is confronting two of the most formidable and lethal malignancies, pancreatic and lung cancer, with a highly innovative therapeutic strategy. Led by Professor Wei Gao at the University of Houston College of Pharmacy, a groundbreaking project has secured a
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