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Michigan State University scientists are engineering a virus-like particle, known as Qβ, that will generate anti-cancer immune responses in the body and potentially be used as a new vaccine for the treatment of cancer.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityA new Penn Medicine analysis shows that the development of any type of second cancer is a rare occurrence, and some of the earliest patients have gone on to experience long-lasting remissions of a decade or more.
University Research | University of PennsylvaniaResearchers from the George Washington University and the Washington VA Medical Center have published a landmark case report that signifies a potential breakthrough in the treatment of an aggressive type of prostate cancer.
University Research | George Washington UniversitySome breast cancers return decades later. Now, a researcher at Stanford University, joined by collaborators at several other institutions, has subcategorized tumors to predict recurrence, guide treatment decisions and improve drug development.
University Research | Stanford UniversityA USC study finds that patients who participated in a 16-week exercise program had a lower risk of cardiovascular disease than their sedentary counterparts.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaAn international team of scientists demonstrated that genetically manipulating and removing the most common mutant form of the gene that promotes colorectal cancer in humans reduces tumor growth and tissue invasion.
University Research | Stony Brook University - The State University of New YorkResearchers from the University of Minnesota partnered with Mayo Clinic to conduct a groundbreaking study that could offer hope for dogs, and potentially humans, diagnosed with osteosarcoma.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesA new study led by UNC researchers supports an additional classification for human tumors. The findings could help researchers to identify cancers of an unknown primary origin. It could also have implications for treating cancers across tumor types.
University Research | The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillResearch at the Univeristy of Southern California reveals that the internet popularity of health awareness campaigns may not always translate into a greater interest in related health behaviors.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaA new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis identifies a possible treatment strategy for some bone marrow failure syndromes.
University Research | Washington University in St. Louis