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A new study led by Yale Cancer Center shows improved rates of survival and reduced risk of recurrence in patients with non-small cell lung cancer taking osimertinib (TAGRISSO), a targeted therapy, following surgery.
University Research | Yale UniversityA study led by UCLA researchers found that adding ribociclib, a targeted therapy drug, to standard hormone therapy significantly improves overall survival in postmenopausal women with advanced hormone-receptor positive/HER2- breast cancer, one of the most common types of the disease.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesResearchers at the the University of Southern California found that identifying a metastatic colorectal cancer patient’s Consensus Molecular Subtype (CMS) could help oncologists determine the most effective course of treatment.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaA new, bio-inspired drug restores the effectiveness of immune cells in fighting cancer, a team led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has found.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinTesting for dozens of genetic mutations in tumors of patients with a common form of advanced lung cancer did not appear to improve survival compared to routine genetic testing, a study led by Yale Cancer Center (YCC) scientists has found.
University Research | Yale UniversityCancer research led by University of Minnesota engineers could have a major impact on therapies to prevent the spread of cancer.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesPeople with stage III colon cancer who regularly eat nuts are at significantly lower risk of cancer recurrence and mortality than those who don’t, according to a new, large study led by researchers at Yale Cancer Center.
University Research | Yale UniversityA study by Brown University researchers on clinical characteristics and outcomes of vaccinated (but not boosted) patients with cancer who had breakthrough COVID-19 infections indicates they remained at high risk for hospitalization and death.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | Brown UniversityResearchers at Stanford University found that by testing for fragments of cancer DNA in urine, they could find the cancer in early stages of development, when it’s easier to treat.
University Research | Stanford UniversityThe Legorreta Cancer Center is hosting two visiting oncologists from Ukraine whose work and lives were interrupted when Russia invaded their country in 2022.
University Research | Brown University