Cancer Research

FDA Grants Orphan Drug Status to New Rare Blood Cancer Treatment
Biotech & Bioprocessing FDA Grants Orphan Drug Status to New Rare Blood Cancer Treatment

The landscape of hematologic oncology has long been a battlefield where patients and physicians fight a grueling war of attrition against diseases that are managed but rarely defeated. For those living with rare myeloproliferative neoplasms, the medical journey often feels like a series of

Scientists Map the Origins of Rare Pediatric Liver Cancer
Research & Development Scientists Map the Origins of Rare Pediatric Liver Cancer

Pediatric liver cancer research has entered a transformative era with the identification of Hepatoblastoma with carcinoma features (HBC), a complex third category that bridges the gap between traditional hepatoblastoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. Ivan Kairatov, a biopharma expert with extensive

Metabolic Enzyme PFK Found to Drive Cell Division via RNA
Research & Development Metabolic Enzyme PFK Found to Drive Cell Division via RNA

The boundaries between how a cell generates energy and how it decides to multiply have long been viewed as separate chapters in the book of biology, yet recent evidence suggests these processes are inextricably linked by a single, versatile protein. For over seventy years, scientists categorized

Pfizer’s Next-Gen Cancer Drug Cuts Progression Risk by 40%
Research & Development Pfizer’s Next-Gen Cancer Drug Cuts Progression Risk by 40%

The current oncology landscape is defined by an urgent need for therapies that can bypass resistance mechanisms in advanced breast cancer while maintaining patient quality of life. Pfizer’s latest clinical data for atirmociclib suggests a significant advancement in achieving this balance through a

Why Did Bicycle Therapeutics Halt Its Bladder Cancer Drug?
Research & Development Why Did Bicycle Therapeutics Halt Its Bladder Cancer Drug?

The high-stakes landscape of biotechnology often demands that even the most innovative firms execute sudden, clinical-grade course corrections to ensure their long-term survival. Bicycle Therapeutics recently demonstrated this reality by announcing a drastic shift in its corporate strategy, which

Protein Interaction Discovery May Halt Breast Cancer Spread
Research & Development Protein Interaction Discovery May Halt Breast Cancer Spread

The biological complexity of triple-negative breast cancer has long positioned it as one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat malignancies in the field of oncology. Unlike other forms of the disease that respond to targeted hormonal therapies, this specific subtype lacks the estrogen,

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