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 Why early-onset cancers are rising and how researchers plan to stop themWhy early-onset cancers are rising and how researchers plan to stop them
 
Early-onset cancers are rising worldwide, and this Cell Perspective argues that cancer prevention must move beyond static risk-factor snapshots toward life-course exposure mapping, tissue-level biology, and dynamic estimates of preventability. The authors propose three linked frameworks to speed discovery of cancer causes and translate those findings into more precise prevention and interception strategies.
 
 
 Study reveals bile as reservoir for microplastics in humansStudy reveals bile as reservoir for microplastics in humans
 
Plastic pollution has become one of the defining environmental issues of modern life, and microplastics are now known to enter the body through food, drink, and air.
 
   New blood biomarker improves cancer risk detection in people with Lynch SyndromeNew blood biomarker improves cancer risk detection in people with Lynch Syndrome
 
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered a new blood-based biomarker that can help identify and characterize asymptomatic people with Lynch Syndrome (LS) who are more susceptible to developing cancer based on early immune detection signatures, allowing clinicians to stratify patients based on their personal risk level.
 
   AI tool predicts Barrett’s esophagus recurrence with high accuracyAI tool predicts Barrett’s esophagus recurrence with high accuracy
 
A new artificial intelligence (AI)–based tool shows promise for improving surveillance in patients treated with endoscopic eradication therapies for Barrett's esophagus (BE) related dysplasia and early esophageal adenocarcinoma.
 
   Duloxetine fails to prevent nerve damage caused by chemotherapyDuloxetine fails to prevent nerve damage caused by chemotherapy
 
A randomized trial conducted by the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology with support from the National Cancer Institute has found that duloxetine, a medication commonly used to treat chronic pain and psychiatric conditions, does not prevent nerve damage caused by chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer.
 
 Stard7 plays unexpected role in intestinal cancer development
 
Stard7 plays unexpected role in intestinal cancer developmentA new study led by researchers at the University of Liège highlights the unexpected role of Stard7 in the development of intestinal cancers.
 
 
 Celiac disease weakens gut microbes that digest fiber
 
Celiac disease weakens gut microbes that digest fiberFindings suggest that impaired fiber metabolism in celiac disease is due to microbial deficits, not just diet, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions.
 
 
 Comparing RLD and generic pellet coatings with Raman spectroscopy
 
Comparing RLD and generic pellet coatings with Raman spectroscopyRaman spectroscopy enables detailed comparison of coating composition and uniformity between RLD and generic pellets.
 
 
 Advances in nanomedicine improve anthelmintic drug delivery and effectiveness
 
Advances in nanomedicine improve anthelmintic drug delivery and effectivenessAnnouncing a new article publication in BIO Integration. According to World Health Organization (WHO) reports, parasitic infections substantially affect the world's population and are responsible for more than 16 million annual deaths in developing countries.
 
 
 Urgent care clinics move to fill abortion care gaps in rural areas
 
Urgent care clinics move to fill abortion care gaps in rural areasProviding abortions was the last thing Shawn Brown thought she'd be doing when she opened an urgent care clinic in this remote town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
 
 
 Metabolic pathways drive progression from pancreatic lesions to cancer
 
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is the most common type of pancreatic cancer and has a low five-year survival rate.
 
 
 Fecal microbiota transplant can improve survival in severe C. difficile infection
 
A new study from the University of Minnesota Medical School demonstrated that fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) can rapidly reverse systemic inflammation and improve survival in patients with fulminant Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) infection - a life-threatening condition characterized by a sepsis-like state.
 
 
 New strategy exploits specific genetic vulnerability in colorectal cancer patients
 
Researchers have identified a novel therapeutic approach for colorectal cancer by exploiting a specific genetic vulnerability found in a majority of patients.
 
 
 Clusterin inhibition offers new hope for treating cervical gastric-type adenocarcinoma
 
Gastric-type adenocarcinoma (GAS) is one of the most aggressive non-human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cervical adenocarcinomas and remains especially difficult to diagnose and treat.
 
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