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A false color- scanning election micrograph of lung cancer cells grown in culture. A new AI tool called PERCEPTION uses data at the level of single cells to help predict patients’ response to different therapies.

AI-Powered Tool Predicts Cancer Treatment Response at Single-Cell Level

L687 induces intracellular uptake of ASO through intracellular Ca2+ influx

New Compound Unlocks Cancer Cells for Targeted Gene Therapy

a red illustration of chemical bonds

New Click Chemistry Accelerates Drug Discovery, Offers Hope for Cancer, Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

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Killing cancer by making it overheat

Prostate cancer cells

New ultrasound/MRI treatment for prostate cancer shows success

The two proteins side by side

Study uncovers two proteins’ crucial role in causing cancer cell growth

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Central Ohio’s first proton therapy center opens to treat children and adults

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A rare enzyme role change with bacterial defense system assembly

A minifridge-sized bioreactor developed by Washington State University researchers is able to manufacture cancer-killing white blood cells at 95% of the maximum growth rate – about 30% faster than current technologies.

Machine can quickly produce white blood cells for cancer treatment

Scientist at a computer research cannabis

Can cannabis-based meds help people manage oral cancer pain?

Young cancer survivors in Europe get increased post-cure help

Brain and tumor illustration. Courtesy of nottingham.ac.uk

New research signals a quantum leap for brain tumour treatment

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New genes and natural toxins offer hope for cancer patients unresponsive to chemotherapy

(A) Previously studied and (B) proposed boron agents used to deliver boron to tumor cells. The way in which the new boron agent PBC-IP binds to the carrier protein albumin facilitates its accumulation in tumor cells even at low doses, leading to better treatment outcomes without toxic effects on healthy cells.

Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) Gets Boost With New Potion

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