It’s unclear whether the danger of cancer related to a better body mass index (BMI) varies across individuals with and without type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). A recent BMC Medicine study analyzed the joint and individual correlations of CVD/T2D and BMI with cancer risk. Study: Body mass index and cancer risk amongst adults with and […]
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Using a routine chest X-ray image, a man-made intelligence (AI) tool can discover non-smokers who’re at high risk for lung cancer, in keeping with a study being presented next week on the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Lung cancer is essentially the most common reason for cancer death. The American […]
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers determined the connection between serological levels of cholesterol, statin usage, and breast cancer (BC) mortality. Study: Statin Use, Cholesterol Level, and Mortality Amongst Females With Breast Cancer. Image Credit: artemevdokimov/Shutterstock.com Background Breast cancer is probably the most prevalent cancer in women internationally, with satisfactory survival rates but […]
In a recent clinical trial published in JAMA Network Open, researchers from the US of America (USA) assessed and compared the effectiveness of acupuncture and massage therapy for musculoskeletal pain in 298 patients with advanced cancer. They found that each treatments could reduce pain, fatigue, and insomnia in patients while improving their quality of life […]
Stand Up To Cancer® (SU2C) today announced three Research Teams focused on bringing latest therapies to clinical trials for the treatment of gastroesophageal cancer (GEC). The Research Teams, a component of a Dream Team Collective supported by the Torrey Coast Foundation, will unite top researchers from 11 institutions to handle critical problems in GEC prevention, […]
Researchers on the Mount Sinai Center for Transformative Disease Modeling have released a groundbreaking study identifying 4,749 key gene clusters, termed “prognostic modules,” that significantly influence the progression of 32 several types of cancer. The study, published in Genome Research, serves as a comprehensive resource and lays the inspiration for the event of next-generation cancer […]
AbbVie today announced that the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has granted conditional Marketing Authorisation for Tepkinly® (epcoritamab) as a monotherapy for the treatment of adults with relapsed or refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), after two or more systemic therapies. The conditional Marketing Authorization for Great Britain is predicated on the […]
A recent study published within the journal Microorganisms explores the microbiome composition in patients with biliary tract cancer. Study: Interplay between the Human Microbiome and Biliary Tract Cancer: Implications for Pathogenesis and Therapy. Image Credit: MR.AUKID PHUMSIRICHAT / Shutterstock.com Biliary tract cancer Biliary tract cancer comprises a big selection of invasive adenocarcinomas, including gallbladder carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma. Cholangiocarcinoma, often related […]
Cancer tumors “hijack” the genetic program utilized by developing nerves. That is shown in a study by researchers at Umeå University, Sweden. In the long run, the outcomes may open up latest ways of treating cancer by limiting the tumour’s interaction with the nerves. We’re still only early within the research, but this opens up […]
Medicine is a consistently evolving science where small changes can have a big impact on the lives of patients. In terms of a cancer diagnosis and treatment, every minute counts. In response to European Commission estimates, the cancer incidence by 2040 will impact just over three million people a 12 months. By significantly reducing treatment […]