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Mashup Score: 2Patient Education - 7 day(s) ago
Our patient and family education team works with experts at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center to create resources that are clear, accurate and useful.
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Mashup Score: 15Stem Cell and Bone Marrow Transplants for Cancer - 2 month(s) ago
Stem cell transplants are procedures that restore blood-forming stem cells in cancer patients who have had theirs destroyed by very high doses of chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Learn about the types of transplants and side effects that may occur.
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Mashup Score: 31Mitochondrial DNA mutations drive aerobic glycolysis to enhance checkpoint blockade response in melanoma - 2 month(s) ago
Nature Cancer – Gammage and colleagues find that mitochondrial DNA mutations induce alterations in redox metabolism, a remodeled tumor microenvironment characterized by a loss of neutrophils and…
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Mashup Score: 26
Blood samples could be a new source of antitumor T cells for customized cancer immunotherapies.
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Mashup Score: 129Antibody Removes Abnormal Proteins from Cancer Cells - 3 month(s) ago
Scientists have designed IgA antibodies that can get into cancer cells and drag abnormal KRAS and IDH1 proteins out, slowing tumor growth in mice.
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Antibodies currently used in many cancer treatments have only been able to reach proteins outside of cancer cells. In a new study in mice, scientists found a way to target cancer-fueling KRAS and IDH1 proteins buried inside cancer cells. https://t.co/T8ntRvVRaa #CancerTreatment https://t.co/gUyi2xLj27
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Mashup Score: 127Antibody Removes Abnormal Proteins from Cancer Cells - 3 month(s) ago
Scientists have designed IgA antibodies that can get into cancer cells and drag abnormal KRAS and IDH1 proteins out, slowing tumor growth in mice.
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Antibodies currently used in many cancer treatments have only been able to reach proteins outside of cancer cells. In a new study in mice, scientists found a way to target cancer-fueling KRAS and IDH1 proteins buried inside cancer cells. https://t.co/T8ntRvVRaa #CancerTreatment https://t.co/gUyi2xLj27
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A new study recently published in Nature Medicine is quite personal, as I too had stage 3 melanoma over 5 years ago. In a groundbreaking study, researchers found a surprising connection between emotional distress and the effectiveness of the most promising melanoma treatment β immunotherapy. The study, part of the phase 2 PRADO trial, focused on neoadjuvant immunotherapy, a cutting-edge approach for advanced melanoma where immunotherapy is given before surgery, the approach that I received. While getting
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Mashup Score: 0Effectiveness of geriatric assessment and management in older cancer patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis - 4 month(s) ago
AbstractBackground. Frailty and multimorbidity among older cancer patients affect treatment tolerance and efficacy. Comprehensive geriatric assessment and manag
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Mashup Score: 32Oncolytic Virus Disrupts Immune-Blocking Protein - 4 month(s) ago
Researchers have modified an oncolytic virus so that it blocks the protein TGF-beta, helping expose tumors to the immune system.
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Preventing a Carboplatin Shortage: Strategies to Ensure Cancer Drug Availability in 2023 In an era where advancements in cancer treatment are making great strides, the looming threat of a carboplatin shortage casts a shadow over these achievements. Carboplatin, a critical chemotherapy drug, is essential for treating…
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It can be difficult to eat enough of the foods you need when you are going through #cancertreatment. You might be nauseous, feel full quickly, have difficulty swallowing, or have a low appetite. Try these four tips when you're not feeling well. https://t.co/4neoKpcHdR https://t.co/Q9nja0fsRn