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Poop transplants may aid skin cancer treatment

(Illustration by Michael S. Helfenbein)

Potential Breakthrough in Cancer Treatment by Targeting Extra Chromosomes

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Engineered Cells Teach Immune System to Target and Eliminate Solid Tumor Cancers

Northwestern Medicine scientists led by Adam Sonabend report results of the first in-human clinical trial using a skull-implantable ultrasound device to open the blood-brain barrier and repeatedly permeate large, critical regions of the human brain t...Show More Caption →

Chemotherapy drug reaches brain in humans for first time

Illustration of a heart and stethoscope

Black patients 71% more likely to experience heart damage following chemo

Houston Methodist Research Institute nanomedicine researchers used an implantable nanofluidic device smaller than a grain of rice to deliver immunotherapy directly into a pancreatic tumor.

Implantable device shrinks pancreatic tumors

Cancer cells

New way that cells die opens door to cancer treatments

Chemotherapy bag

Chemotherapy in the afternoon dramatically improves treatment outcomes in female lymphoma patients

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DNA sequencing method lifts ‘veil’ from genome black box

Fluorescence microscopy image of lung cancer cells stained with antibodies against proteins involved in cellular growth.

Bacteria can help treat lung cancer

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Hospital parking fees are financially toxicity for cancer patients

In fight against male cancer, caring for mental health is a growing priority

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