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Purple Sweet Potato Compound Shows Promise as Low-Toxicity Treatment for Colorectal Cancer

A natural compound extracted from purple sweet potatoes may offer a new way to fight colorectal cancer, according to a recent study. The compound, called Cya-Gly-Fer (CGF), showed strong anti-tumor effects in both laboratory and animal models, significantly slowing tumor growth and reducing liver metastasis, a major cause of death in colorectal cancer patients. Researchers […]

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Nanoparticle Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Bladder Cancer Recurrence and Boosting Immunity

Researchers have developed a new nanomedicine, SH-EM-NP/EPI, aimed at improving treatment for bladder cancer by addressing key limitations of current therapies. In non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), which accounts for about 75% of cases, recurrence rates remain high—up to 70% within five years—largely because drugs are quickly flushed out of the bladder and struggle to penetrate

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New PNI-HB Score Improves Outcome Prediction in CAR T Therapy for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

A new study has developed the PNI-HB score, a simple blood-based tool to predict outcomes in patients with relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma undergoing CD19 CAR T-cell therapy. Unlike the traditional International Prognostic Index (IPI), the new model focuses on nutritional status and hemoglobin levels, offering a more relevant approach in the immunotherapy era. In

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Pre-Surgery Model Helps Predict Futile Operations in Pancreatic Cancer After Chemotherapy

A multicenter study has developed a predictive model to help identify pancreatic cancer patients who are unlikely to benefit from surgery after neoadjuvant therapy. The research focuses on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma patients who receive chemotherapy before surgery. Although this approach can improve outcomes, about 24% of patients still experience very poor results after surgery, with

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IL-12 Immunotherapy Plus Liver-Targeted Chemotherapy Shows Strong Early Results in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

A Phase 2 study shows that combining PDS01ADC, an IL-12 immunotherapy agent, with hepatic artery infusion pump (HAIP) chemotherapy may significantly improve outcomes for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer that has spread to the liver. The combination aims to both directly attack liver tumors and stimulate the immune system. PDS01ADC helps activate immune responses against

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Combination Therapy Reverses Drug Resistance in Advanced Kidney Cancer

The combination of darlifarnib with cabozantinib may overcome treatment resistance in advanced clear cell renal cell carcinoma. The study tested a “re-challenge” approach, where darlifarnib helps tumors respond again to cabozantinib, even in patients who had previously progressed on the same drug. This suggests a new way to extend the usefulness of existing therapies. In

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Rezatapopt Shows Strong Response in TP53-Mutant Ovarian Cancer in Phase 2 Trial

Interim results show promising activity for rezatapopt (PC14586) in patients with advanced ovarian cancer carrying the TP53 Y220C mutation. Rezatapopt is a first-in-class oral drug designed to restore the function of the mutated p53 protein, a key tumor suppressor. By stabilizing this specific mutation, the drug helps cancer cells regain normal growth control, offering a

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New Model Suggests Restoring Cell Communication Could Redefine Cancer Treatment

A new mathematical model explains how living systems maintain order and resist disorder. The model views genes as active agents rather than static instructions. They produce enzymes that guide chemical reactions efficiently and steer them toward useful outcomes, helping cells stay organized. It also highlights how proteins consistently fold into precise 3D shapes despite many

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New SubB2M Blood Test Shows High Accuracy for Early Detection of colorectal cancer

Researchers have identified a promising new blood test that may help detect colorectal cancer using a specialized protein called SubB2M to measure a sugar molecule known as Neu5Gc. The test addresses limitations of current screening methods. Colonoscopies are effective but invasive, while stool-based tests can miss early disease. Existing blood markers such as CEA and

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Orphan Drug Designation Granted to Eftilagimod alfa for Soft Tissue Sarcoma Following Strong Phase 2 Results

The FDA has granted Orphan Drug Designation to eftilagimod alfa for the treatment of soft tissue sarcoma, supporting its development with incentives such as tax credits and market exclusivity if approved. Eftilagimod alfa works by activating antigen-presenting cells and strengthening both innate and adaptive immune responses. It boosts CD8+ T cells that help the immune

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