New research shows that fecal transplants may boost the effectiveness of cancer immunotherapy drugs called PD-1 inhibitors.
This cancer-patient dad of three young kids is grateful for a "sci-fi" blood treatment advanced by Vanderbilt and oncologist Dr. Olalekan Oluwole.
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A Jersey cancer patient, who vowed against treatment after the side effects her late mother endured, has said her advanced ...
The Texas Civil Rights Project said two parents were given a choice to leave their citizen children in the United States or ...
Geisinger is strengthening its commitment to the Lewisburg area with a series of investments over the coming years, starting ...
Kingswinford and South Staffordshire MP Mike Wood has spoken in emotional terms in the House of Commons about a staff member ...
Dr. Stuti Tambar is a breast surgical oncologist with General Physician, PC Kaleida Health ...
TNBC, aggressive and lacking key receptors, complicates treatment, impacting prognosis and requiring specialized approaches.
A new study from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has shown that an RNA-based neoantigen vaccine can generate ...
Researchers have found a new way to boost cancer immunotherapy by targeting a protein called macrophage receptor with collagenous structure, or MARCO. Their study shows that blocking MARCO in ...
The 10-year-old girl along with her siblings and parents, who are from Mexico and had been living in Texas without legal ...