New therapeutic approach targets undruggable protein driving aggressive breast cancer
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 Powerlifting through breast cancer treatment shows new hopePowerlifting through breast cancer treatment shows new hope
 
LaShae Rolle, 27, is a competitive powerlifer who could squat 441 pounds, bench 292 pounds and deadlift 497 pounds. She is also a breast cancer survivor and researcher and the lead author on a first-of-its kind study documenting elite-level strength training during active breast cancer treatment.
 
   New therapeutic approach targets undruggable protein driving aggressive breast cancerNew therapeutic approach targets undruggable protein driving aggressive breast cancer
 
In a major stride toward tackling aggressive breast cancer, researchers from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed druglike molecules that degrade a previously "undruggable" cancer-driving protein.
 
   Expanding mastectomy access could prevent more breast cancer casesExpanding mastectomy access could prevent more breast cancer cases
 
More women at higher risk of breast cancer should be offered a mastectomy, according to a new study led by researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and Queen Mary, University of London.
 
   Low-dose olanzapine reduces chemo-induced nausea with fewer side effectsLow-dose olanzapine reduces chemo-induced nausea with fewer side effects
 
Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting are among the most distressing side effects of anti-cancer treatment, particularly for those receiving highly emetogenic regimens such as anthracycline plus cyclophosphamide combinations.
 
 New computer program mimics cell behavior for faster medical discoveries
 
Using mathematical analysis of patterns of human and animal cell behavior, scientists say they have developed a computer program that mimics the behavior of such cells in any part of the body.
 
 
 In-depth look at breast tumor growth and surgical delay effects
 
Using a novel method to analyze tumor growth rates, researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center have provided the most in-depth assessment to date of how fast breast cancers grow in patients and how surgical delays may affect breast cancer staging, which measures the extent of cancer spread in the body. The newly published study offers new insight into how tumors progress in the time between diagnosis and surgery.
 
 
 New software predicts cancer cell behavior to advance treatment
 
New software predicts cancer cell behavior to advance treatmentIn the same vein as weather forecast models that predict developing storms, researchers now have developed a method to predict the cell activity in tissues over time.
 
 
 Antibody-drug conjugates beyond oncology
 
Antibody-drug conjugates beyond oncologyLearn how antibody-drug conjugates are advancing therapies for non-cancer conditions, unlocking new possibilities in precision medicine.
 
 
 Respiratory infections can reactivate dormant breast cancer cells
 
Respiratory infections can reactivate dormant breast cancer cellsResearchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC), and Utrecht University have found the first direct evidence that common respiratory infections, including COVID-19 and influenza, can awaken dormant breast cancer cells that have spread to the lungs, setting the stage for new metastatic tumors.
 
 
 Transferrin in fatty acid oxidation and liver tumors
 
Transferrin in fatty acid oxidation and liver tumorsLearn about the latest research into the mechanism of transferrin in liver tumor growth.
 
 
 AI algorithm identifies one-third of missed breast cancers in DBT screenings
 
AI algorithm identifies one-third of missed breast cancers in DBT screeningsAn AI algorithm for breast cancer screening has potential to enhance the performance of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), reducing interval cancers by up to one-third, according to a study published today in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America.
 
 
 FDA Breakthrough Device designation granted for AI-based mammogram analysis tool
 
FDA Breakthrough Device designation granted for AI-based mammogram analysis toolA new technology that harnesses AI to analyze mammograms and improve the accuracy of predicting a woman's personalized five-year risk of developing breast cancer has received Breakthrough Device designation from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
 
 
 Microcone-enhanced microfluidic device captures circulating tumor cells efficiently
 
Microcone-enhanced microfluidic device captures circulating tumor cells efficientlyCirculating tumor cells (CTCs) refer to cancer cells that have broken off from a primary tumor. These tumor cells can travel through the blood in the circulatory system and lodge themselves in other organs to cause secondary tumors.
 
 
 Multispecific antibodies for cancer therapy
 
Multispecific antibodies for cancer therapyLearn how multispecific antibodies can be used for immunotherapy in cancer treatments.
 
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