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Customized mRNA vaccines built on each tumor’s genetic profile just pushed pancreatic cancer patients into remission — trial results carrying strongest signal yet for the ...
Sixteen patients with surgically removed pancreatic cancer received a vaccine that existed nowhere in the world until their own tumors were sequenced. For eight of them, the shot triggered an immune ...
Researchers at the Faculty of Information Technology at the University of Jyväskylä have used artificial intelligence to speed up the analysis of colorectal cancer samples and predict the functioning ...
Genomic assays have become indispensable tools in the management of early-stage invasive breast cancer, helping oncologists ...
Background Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has limited efficacy in microsatellite stable (MSS) colorectal cancer (CRC) due to an immunosuppressive tumour microenvironment. Although loss of ...
Tissue microarray (TMA) technology has transformed colorectal cancer research by enabling simultaneous analysis of hundreds of tissue samples under uniform experimental conditions. In this approach, ...
G, grade; pN, pathologic lymph node status; pT, pathologic tumor stage; L, lymphatic invasion status; V, blood vessel invasion status; RAS, rat sarcoma virus; BRAF, v ...
Abstract: Machine learning (ML) methods based on histopathology slides are increasingly used for cancer diagnosis and treatment. Analyses with specialized experimental stains, such as spatial ...
The stiffness of tumor tissue plays a role in how cancer spreads. Furthermore, stiff tumor tissue leaves traces in the affected cells, according to two recent research studies from Lund University.
HaystackMRD, made by Haystack Oncology within Quest Diagnostics, looks for signs of cancer that conventional methods may miss ...
While radiation therapy is an effective tool to destroy cancer cells, a new study from Vanderbilt researchers suggests that in an aggressive form of breast cancer, it may also trigger a protective ...
Scientists at Oregon State University have engineered a powerful new nanomaterial that zeroes in on cancer cells and destroys them from the inside out. Designed to exploit cancer’s unique ...
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