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New Immunotherapy Turns the Body’s Own Immune Cells Into Cancer Fighters

Researchers have created a new type of immunotherapy that turns the body’s own immune cells into cancer-fighting cells directly inside the tumor, without needing lab-based cell engineering. Solid tumors such as lung or liver cancer are hard to treat because they form dense tissue that blocks immune cells. They also weaken nearby macrophages, stopping them […]

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Pre-Surgery Chemotherapy Boosts Survival in Resectable Pancreatic Cancer

The Prep-02/JSAP05 trial, a phase II/III study, evaluated preoperative chemotherapy versus surgery-first in patients with resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. A total of 364 patients were enrolled: one group received two cycles of gemcitabine plus S-1 before surgery, while the other underwent immediate surgery. Both groups were advised to complete six months of postoperative S-1. Results

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“Super Vaccine” Shows Near-Complete Protection Against Cancer in Mice

Researchers have created a nanoparticle “super vaccine” that prevented tumor formation in up to 88% of mice. Unlike traditional vaccines that use a single signal to alert the immune system, this new approach mimics a real infection, triggering a strong, body-wide immune response. The key is the lipid nanoparticle delivery system, which carries two immune-activating

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Hidden Cancer Signals Unlock New Hope for Pancreatic Immunotherapy

Researchers have discovered a new way to make immunotherapy work against pancreatic cancer by targeting so-called cryptic peptides. These peptides come from parts of DNA that normally do not make proteins, sometimes called the “dark genome.” Cancer cells, however, often use these regions, creating abnormal peptides that do not appear in healthy tissue. The researchers

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New Drug Exploits Hidden Weakness in Pancreatic Cancer Cells, Showing Early Promise

Researchers have identified a new vulnerability in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, the most common and aggressive type of pancreatic cancer, by focusing on transcription–replication conflicts. In cancer cells, the machinery that reads genes and the machinery that copies DNA can collide, causing stress and DNA damage. These collisions are especially frequent in pancreatic cancer cells with

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Early “Interception” Strategy Targets Pancreatic Cancer Before It Turns Deadly

Researchers have identified a potential strategy to intervene earlier in pancreatic cancer by targeting the FGFR2 gene alongside EGFR. This “interception” approach aims to stop the disease before it becomes aggressive. Pancreatic cancer is currently the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States and is projected to rise to second by 2030.

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Scientists Reveal Hidden “Spring-Loaded” Switch That Activates Cancer-Fighting T Cells

Researchers at Rockefeller University have uncovered how T cells switch from rest to attack, revealing a previously hidden motion in T cell receptors that helps explain how the immune system recognizes and responds to cancer. Using advanced cryo-electron microscopy, the team found that the T cell receptor normally stays tightly closed and inactive. When it

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Zanidatamab Combinations Outperform Trastuzumab in Landmark Trial for HER2-Positive Gastroesophageal Cancer

Top-line results from the Phase 3 HERIZON-GEA-01 trial show that zanidatamab-based treatment combinations significantly improve outcomes for people with previously untreated HER2-positive locally advanced or metastatic gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma. The study compared zanidatamab plus chemotherapy and zanidatamab plus tislelizumab plus chemotherapy with the current standard treatment of trastuzumab plus chemotherapy. Both zanidatamab regimens led to meaningful

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Tafasitamab Triplet Shows Strong Benefits for Relapsed Follicular Lymphoma in Phase 3 Trial

A new recommendation supports approving the combination of tafasitamab, lenalidomide, and rituximab for adults with relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma who have already received at least one systemic therapy. This recommendation is based on results from the phase 3 inMIND trial, which directly compared the tafasitamab triplet with the commonly used lenalidomide plus rituximab doublet.

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Immunotherapy Combo Shows Strong Survival Gains in Aggressive Chondrosarcoma, FLAIL-C Trial Finds

The FLAIL-C Phase 2 trial tested whether combining anti-PD-1 immunotherapy with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor anlotinib could improve outcomes for patients with advanced, unresectable chondrosarcoma. Seventy patients participated, including 32 with dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma, 8 with Grade III conventional disease, and 30 with Grade II disease. Patients received either anlotinib alone or the combination therapy, with

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