New AI tool 'TORCH' successfully identifies cancer origins in unknown primary cases
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 Study links air pollution to increased colorectal cancer risk through DNA changesStudy links air pollution to increased colorectal cancer risk through DNA changes
 
Researchers reveal how air pollution increases colorectal cancer (CRC) risk through epigenetic changes, using a large-scale study and Mendelian randomization to demonstrate ambient pollution’s impact on CRC mortality and incidence in China.
 
 
 New AI tool 'TORCH' successfully identifies cancer origins in unknown primary casesNew AI tool 'TORCH' successfully identifies cancer origins in unknown primary cases
 
A deep-learning approach for tumor origin differentiation using cytological histology.
 
   New sustainable diagnostic approach offers precision cancer testing with minimal environmental impactNew sustainable diagnostic approach offers precision cancer testing with minimal environmental impact
 
Accurate and cost-effective cancer detection.
 
   Therapeutic potential of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells in Crohn’s diseaseTherapeutic potential of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells in Crohn’s disease
 
Whether human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs) could heal luminal ulcers in Crohn’s disease.
 
 Gut bacteria manipulation may offer a promising approach to managing inflammatory bowel disease
 
Gut bacteria manipulation may offer a promising approach to managing inflammatory bowel diseaseA growing body of research suggests that manipulating gut bacteria may offer a promising approach to managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a chronic and debilitating condition affecting millions of people worldwide.
 
 
 Investigating the efficacy and safety of existing drugs in patients with rare immune diseases
 
Investigating the efficacy and safety of existing drugs in patients with rare immune diseasesThis month the first study within the DRIMID consortium (DRIMID stands for Drug Rediscovery for Rare Immune Mediated Inflammatory Diseases) has started.
 
 
 New system personalizes chemotherapy doses for cancer patients
 
New system personalizes chemotherapy doses for cancer patientsWhen cancer patients undergo chemotherapy, the dose of most drugs is calculated based on the patient's body surface area. This is estimated by plugging the patient's height and weight into an equation, dating to 1916, that was formulated from data on just nine patients.
 
 
 Study uncovers aspirin's role in colorectal cancer development and progression
 
Study uncovers aspirin's role in colorectal cancer development and progressionLong-term daily use of aspirin can help to prevent the development and progression of colorectal cancer, but the mechanisms involved have been unclear.
 
 
 Breakthrough study reveals role of histone deacetylases in inflammatory bowel disease
 
Breakthrough study reveals role of histone deacetylases in inflammatory bowel diseaseIn a scientific breakthrough, Mount Sinai researchers have revealed the biological mechanisms by which a family of proteins known as histone deacetylases (HDACs) activate immune system cells linked to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and other inflammatory diseases.
 
 
 Waist circumference-to-height ratio strongly predicts fecal incontinence
 
Waist circumference-to-height ratio strongly predicts fecal incontinenceFecal incontinence (FI), or involuntary loss of bowel control, significantly impacts quality of life and mental health for millions of adults in the U.S.
 
 
 Implications for pathophysiology and therapeutics in chronic inflammatory disorder
 
Implications for pathophysiology and therapeutics in chronic inflammatory disorderThis article explores the role of citrullination, a post-translational modification process, in the pathogenesis of chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders
 
 
 Minimally invasive techniques fight colorectal cancer precursors
 
Minimally invasive techniques fight colorectal cancer precursorsColorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cancer in the United States. This highlights the importance of early detection and treatment of precancerous lesions like large polyps. Endoscopy offers a minimally invasive approach to removing these polyps, reducing the need for traditional surgery.
 
 
 Enhancing follow-up care in colorectal cancer screening could reduce chances of malignancy
 
Enhancing follow-up care in colorectal cancer screening could reduce chances of malignancyScreening for colorectal cancer presents a unique opportunity unavailable for most other types of cancers.
 
 
 Novel lab-grown mini-colons can accurately mimic the development of colorectal tumors
 
Novel lab-grown mini-colons can accurately mimic the development of colorectal tumorsIn a breakthrough for cancer research, scientists at EPFL have created lab-grown mini-colons that can accurately mimic the development of colorectal tumors, offering a powerful new tool for studying and testing treatments for the disease.
 
 
 Cruciferous vegetables may offer new hope for inflammatory bowel disease management
 
Cruciferous vegetables may offer new hope for inflammatory bowel disease managementStudy evaluates the role of cruciferous vegetables and their bioactive components in mitigating inflammatory bowel disease through in vitro, in vivo, and preliminary clinical investigations, suggesting a promising therapeutic avenue.