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AgingCancerLife ExpectancySciTech NewsUniversity Of Leicester
Groundbreaking Advancement in Aging: Novel Molecule Found Capable of Eliminating “Zombie” Cells
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Biomedical EngineeringCancerGlioblastomaLeukemiaMITSciTech NewsVacci
MIT’s Vaccine Enhances T Cell Cancer Treatment for Solid Tumors
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT researchers use a vaccine to enhance CAR T cell therapy for solid tumors, overcoming antigen variation and boosting tumor …
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CancerMedicineNutritionSciTech NewsVitamins
Daily Vitamin D Intake Shows Promise in Reducing Cancer Mortality
Daily Vitamin D intake may decrease cancer mortality by 12%: German Cancer Research Center study on 105k participants highlights potential …
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CancerCannabisPain ManagementSciTech NewsUniversity Of Colorado At Boulder
Cannabis Use in Cancer Patients Enhances Cognition Alongside Pain Relief
Cannabis use in cancer patients improves cognition alongside pain relief, according to groundbreaking research. (148 characters)
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BiologyCancerDietDNAFood ScienceMedicineSciTech NewsStanford University
Stanford Scientists Uncover Surprising Link Between High-Temperature Cooking and Cancer Risk
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinNew research from Stanford suggests high-temperature cooking may increase cancer risk due to absorption of heat-damaged DNA from foods.
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CancerRIKENSciTech News
Breakthrough Cancer Treatment: Japan’s Alpha Particle Assassin
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinJapanese scientists develop a groundbreaking cancer treatment using alpha radiation, selectively killing cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue.
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BiologyCancerGeneticsMolecular BiologySciTech News
Significant Conceptual Change in Cellular Biology – Antioxidant Enzymes Repair DNA Damage
Study reveals cell nuclei actively repair DNA damage via antioxidant enzymes, offering fresh insight into cancer research & treatment strategies.
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BacteriaBiologyCancerGeneticsRIKENSciTech News
“Combination of Stomach Microbe and Gene Variants Raises Gastric Cancer Risk by 45%”
Combination of H. pylori and gene variants amplifies gastric cancer risk by 45%, providing potential for targeted antibiotic treatment.
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CancerEdith Cowan UniversityMelanomaOncologySciTech NewsVaccine
Pioneering Personalized Cancer Care: Harnessing the Power of Custom Vaccines
ECU-led trials show personalized mRNA vaccines combined with immunotherapy significantly improve survival rates in high-risk melanoma patients.