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 Vitamin A derivative suppresses immune response and cancer vaccine efficacyVitamin A derivative suppresses immune response and cancer vaccine efficacy
 
Scientists at the Princeton University Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research have identified novel mechanisms by which a metabolic derivative of vitamin A-all-trans retinoic acid-compromises both the body's normal anti-cancer immune response and, in a different context, the efficacy of a promising type of cancer vaccine.
 
 
 A mathematical solution for precise control of cellular “noise”A mathematical solution for precise control of cellular “noise”
 
Why does cancer sometimes recur after chemotherapy? Why do some bacteria survive antibiotic treatment? In many cases, the answer appears to lie not in genetic differences, but in biological noise - random fluctuations in molecular activity that occur even among genetically identical cells.
 
 
 Elevated bacteria levels in tumors weaken immune response, studies showElevated bacteria levels in tumors weaken immune response, studies show
 
Cleveland Clinic researchers have discovered that bacteria inside cancerous tumors may be key to understanding why immunotherapy works for some patients but not others.
 
 
 What are the latest advances in cancer research and treatment?What are the latest advances in cancer research and treatment?
 
In the 21st century, technology has transformed every aspect of life – from smartphones connecting the world, to social media reshaping communication, to AI revolutionizing industries. Cancer treatment has undergone its own shift: from chemotherapies to precise monoclonal therapy, targeted therapies, and immunotherapies. Image Credit: PeopleImages/Shutterstock.
 
   New trial aims to improve both survival and quality of life for men with advanced prostate cancerNew trial aims to improve both survival and quality of life for men with advanced prostate cancer
 
The Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology has launched a randomized phase III clinical trial called RECIPROCAL (Alliance A032304) to explore whether doctors can optimize the timing of targeted radiation therapy to minimize side effects while preserving efficacy in men with advanced prostate cancer.
 
   Injectable paste from human skin cells may improve breast reconstructionInjectable paste from human skin cells may improve breast reconstruction
 
Removing part or all of the breast during breast cancer treatment is a potential outcome for some people.
 
   New evidence reveals Streptococcus anginosus promotes gastric cancer developmentNew evidence reveals Streptococcus anginosus promotes gastric cancer development
 
This study identifies a cancer-promoting mechanism of Streptococcus anginosus, linking microbial metabolism to gastric cancer and enhancing prevention efforts.
 
   Jumping genes reshape cancer genomes through 3D chromatin interactionsJumping genes reshape cancer genomes through 3D chromatin interactions
 
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have revealed previously unappreciated roles for the retrotransposon LINE-1 in shaping the cancer genome structure and regulation.
 
 How avatar medical's 3D technology is transforming how we visualize the human body
 
How avatar medical's 3D technology is transforming how we visualize the human bodyAvatar Medical transforms CT and MRI scans into interactive 3D models, enhancing understanding for clinicians and patients in surgical planning and education.
 
 
 Silica nanomatrix enhances immunotherapy for solid tumors
 
Cancer has long remained a leading cause of death worldwide and in Hong Kong, accounting for 30% of all disease-related deaths in the city in 2025. While chemotherapy remains a major treatment modality, its side effects and the risk of relapse challenges for patients.
 
 
 Progesterone mimic plus anti-estrogen treatment slows tumor growth in breast cancer patients
 
A drug mimicking the hormone progesterone has anti-cancer activity when used together with conventional anti-estrogen treatment for women with breast cancer, a new Cambridge-led trial has found.
 
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