Pretargeted radioimmunotherapy shows promise for colorectal cancer treatment
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 Mailed DNA-based test for colorectal cancer screeningMailed DNA-based test for colorectal cancer screening
 
The use of mailed FIT-DNA kits in community health centers significantly increases colorectal cancer screening, though follow-up colonoscopy rates remain low.
 
 
 Pretargeted radioimmunotherapy shows promise for colorectal cancer treatmentPretargeted radioimmunotherapy shows promise for colorectal cancer treatment
 
A new pretargeted radioimmunotherapy (PRIT) technique has been shown to be safe and effective in eradicating tumors from a preclinical colorectal cancer model.
 
   Study highlights breakthrough in overcoming diminishing returns of sequential IBD therapiesStudy highlights breakthrough in overcoming diminishing returns of sequential IBD therapies
 
For patients with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis who have exhausted other treatment options, a new combination therapy is showing results that offer hope for one of medicine's most treatment-resistant populations, according to findings from two studies to be presented today at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2026.
 
   Six genes found to connect pancreatic cancer with metabolic dysfunctionSix genes found to connect pancreatic cancer with metabolic dysfunction
 
New research shows that the same genes are active in pancreatic cancer, obesity and diabetes, helping to explain why people with metabolic disease often face poorer cancer outcomes and pointing to future ways to predict recurrence and develop more targeted treatments.
 
   Pathogens drive inflammation by reprogramming host cell metabolic processesPathogens drive inflammation by reprogramming host cell metabolic processes
 
An intestinal pathogen reshapes the gut environment to fuel its own colonization and cause diseases, a multi-institutional team including researchers at Vanderbilt Health has discovered.
 
 Repeated head impacts linked to gut microbiome changes in athletes
 
Repeated head impacts linked to gut microbiome changes in athletesNon-concussive head impacts-hits to the head that don't cause clinically detectable symptoms-are correlated with subsequent changes to the gut microbiome in a small sample of US collegiate football players, according to a new study published May 6, 2026, in the open-access journal PLOS One by Ahmet Ay and Kenneth Douglas Belanger of Colgate University, USA, and colleagues.
 
 
 New immunotherapy strategy overcomes resistance in colorectal cancer treatment
 
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center have identified a promising new strategy to overcome resistance to immunotherapy in colorectal cancer, one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide.
 
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