preclinical trails

Triple-Drug Therapy Erases Pancreatic Tumors in Mice, Raising Hope for Future Treatment

Researchers have developed a new three-drug treatment that completely eliminated pancreatic tumors in mice and stopped them from coming back. This is a major advance for pancreatic cancer, a disease with a five-year survival rate of about 13%. The therapy works by blocking three critical pathways that pancreatic tumors use to survive and grow. It […]

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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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