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Study suggests how combination of drugs help to reduce lung tumors
Updated : 4 days, 9 hours ago IST
Personalization of cancer treatments has long been a goal--finding the right drugs that work for a patient's specific tumour based on specific genetic and molecular patterns. Many of these targeted therapies are highly effective, but they are not available for all cancers, including NSCLCs w
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Artificial intelligence examines cell movement under microscope
Updated : 1 month ago IST
Analysis has historically been limited by the vast amount of data that may be collected by employing a microscope to record biological activities. Using artificial intelligence (AI), the University of Gothenburg researchers can now track the movement of cells throughout time and place. The t
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Researchers find why immunotherapy doesn't work well for lung cancer treat
Updated : 1 month, 2 weeks ago IST
Some cancers respond well to immunotherapy, a medication therapy that prompts the immune system to target tumours, although results against lung cancer have been conflicting.
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Researchers discover artificial DNA to locate, eliminate cancer cells
Updated : 2 months, 3 weeks ago IST
Researchers have developed a brand-new method for locating and eliminating cancer cells by using synthetic DNA. The procedure was successful in lab tests against cells generated from human cervical cancer, human breast cancer, and mouse malignant melanoma.
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Researchers trace neural pathways that cause vomiting after consuming cont
Updated : 3 months, 3 weeks ago IST
The urge to vomit after eating contaminated food is the body's natural defensive response to get rid of bacterial toxins. However, the process of how our brain initiates this biological reaction upon detecting germs remains elusive.
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Researchers reveal effects of antibody drug conjugates- cancer therapies
Updated : 3 months, 3 weeks ago IST
A variety of intricate cancer therapies known as antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) have undergone clinical testing and been approved for use on patients. To explain the possible risks associated with these medications, researchers have conducted an extensive analysis of different scientific da
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Study suggests adverse affects of antibody drug conjugates- cancer therapi
Updated : 4 months ago IST
ADCs, or antibody drug conjugates, are a class of complicated cancer treatments that have undergone extensive testing in clinical studies. The study explained the potential hazards related to these drugs.
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Study suggests pills rather than injections for cancer, diabetic patients
Updated : 4 months, 1 week ago IST
Researchers found that how pills can help cancer and diabetic patients to manage their ailments instead of needles and injections. UCR scientists have created a chemical "tag" that can be added to these drugs, allowing them to enter blood circulation via the intestines.
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Study finds new approach to overcome potential drug resistance in cancer
Updated : 4 months, 2 weeks ago IST
Researchers revealed probable resistance mechanisms and gave insights on how to overcome them during cancer therapy.
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Researchers working on reducing lung cancer medication resistance
Updated : 5 months ago IST
Missouri [US], October 20 (ANI): After 14 months, there is a 70-80 per cent risk that non-small cell lung cancer, one of the two primary types of lung cancer, would become resistant to the pharmacological therapy that was initially used to treat it. There aren't many existing therapy alterna
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Researchers develop drug that marks cancer cells for destruction by immune
Updated : 6 months, 1 week ago IST
Washington [US], September 14 (ANI): Tumour cells are infamous for their ability to evade the human immune system; they construct physical barriers, disguise themselves, and handcuff the immune system with molecular tricks.
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Study: Therapeutic drug can render cancer cells
Updated : 6 months, 4 weeks ago IST
Bonn [Germany], August 26 (ANI): The immune system is suppressed by the protective scent that many tumour cells spray themselves with. However, it appears that a medicine that has already been approved for other uses can render this weapon harmless. A study from the University of Bonn and th
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