Scientists in Brazil are refining the design of CAR-engineered immune cells to make them more precise and powerful against cancer.
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NCI studying ivermectin's 'ability to kill cancer cells'
No new evidence cited that might have prompted this move ...
The rare Antrodia cinnamomea fungus (also known as Taiwanofungus camphoratus) is only found in Taiwan, and is associated with one particular type of endangered tree. Long used for herbal medicines, ...
While chemotherapy and radiation therapy are standard treatments for cancer newer advancements like CAR T-Cell Therapy are emerging out as transformative options A hematology oncologist shares procedu ...
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National Cancer Institute tests ivermectin on cancer cells, rattling scientists
The National Cancer Institute has quietly moved a familiar and polarizing drug into its preclinical pipeline: ivermectin, long known as a popular dewormer for horses and a standard antiparasitic in ...
A groundbreaking study may change how doctors treat glioblastoma, one of the deadliest brain cancers. Researchers Virginia Commonwealth University have developed a powerful new therapy using an ...
How do immune cells strike a balance, unleashing rapid attacks against pathogens or cancer, while avoiding damage to healthy cells? Research into an immune kill switch holds potential for controlling ...
Scientists have identified a hidden barrier that prevents immunotherapy from working against a rare liver cancer. Immunotherapy, which activates the body’s own immune system to kill cancer cells, has ...
Researchers measure the impact on cancer stem cell metabolism of 3 natural substances, 3 experimental pharmaceuticals and 1 clinical drug. Vitamin C is up to ten times more effective at stopping ...
Lymph nodes, hundreds of small structures located throughout the body, play a pivotal role in immunity, including anti-tumor immune responses. White blood cells, also known as lymphocytes, reside in ...
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