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CRISPR Meets Caffeine: Scientists Develop New Approach to Cancer Treatment

Dual-action molecule design concentrates cancer treatment in tumor cells to allow higher doses - EurekAlert!

Chemoresistance: The hidden barrier in cancer treatment - EurekAlert!

New international study shows access to patient-reported outcome data improves the consistency of the evaluation of cancer treatment adverse events - EurekAlert!

Therapies that target specific type of cell death may be an effective avenue for cancer treatment, UTHealth Houston researchers find - EurekAlert!

Patients with clonal hematopoiesis have increased heart disease risk following cancer treatment - EurekAlert! Science News Releases

The Immune Cell Scientists Couldn’t Grow Until Now Could Change Cancer Treatment

UT Health San Antonio’s collaborative research program unites experts to revolutionize cancer treatment - EurekAlert!

Top cancer treatment advances at MSK in 2025 - EurekAlert!

Researchers see dramatic drop in HIV-infected immune cells in patient after cancer treatment received - EurekAlert!

Personalized mRNA Vaccines Will Revolutionize Cancer Treatment—If Federal Funding Cuts Don’t Doom Them

The rarest element on Earth could revolutionize cancer treatment

A surprise bonus from COVID-19 vaccines: bolstering cancer treatment

MIT’s “stealth” immune cells could change cancer treatment forever

New insights into energy metabolism and immune dynamics could transform head and neck cancer treatment - EurekAlert!

Popular Artificial Sweetener Could Sabotage Cancer Treatment, Study Warns

Targeting ferroptosis in cancer stem cells: A promising approach to enhance cancer treatment - EurekAlert!

How nanomaterials could power up cancer treatment

The future of ‘personalized’ cancer treatment: Antitumor mRNA-based vaccines - EurekAlert!

Scientists are growing tumors in space to study how to personalize cancer treatment | A biotech startup now grows real patient tumors in three dimensions aboard the space station