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 Case report examines potential cancer risks after mRNA vaccinationCase report examines potential cancer risks after mRNA vaccination
 
A new case report was published in Volume 17 of Oncotarget on February 6, 2026, titled "Exploring the potential link between mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations and cancer: A case report with a review of haematopoietic malignancies with insights into pathogenic mechanisms."
 
 
 Eating more plant-based foods may lower breast cancer risk, major international study indicatesEating more plant-based foods may lower breast cancer risk, major international study indicates
 
Greater adherence to healthful plant-based dietary patterns was associated with lower breast cancer incidence and reduced all-cause mortality among women with breast cancer in large prospective cohorts. Specific micronutrients showed differential associations with cancer risk and survival, though findings remain observational and not causal.
 
   Alzheimer’s plaques decline after CAR-T immune cell treatment in preclinical studyAlzheimer’s plaques decline after CAR-T immune cell treatment in preclinical study
 
Researchers engineered CD4+ chimeric antigen receptor T cells targeting fibrillar amyloid beta and tested them in a mouse Alzheimer model. The preclinical study showed reduced amyloid pathology and altered neuroimmune responses, supporting CAR-T immunotherapy as a potential future Alzheimer strategy.
 
   SLAMF6 discovery offers hope for non-responding cancer patientsSLAMF6 discovery offers hope for non-responding cancer patients
 
Cancer researchers working on immunotherapies have made a big discovery: SLAMF6, a molecule on the surface of immune cells that prevents T cells from effectively attacking tumors – and, in mice, they've found a way to neutralize it.
 
   Time of radiotherapy influences cancer treatment responseTime of radiotherapy influences cancer treatment response
 
A team of researchers from the Andalusian Centre for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER) and the University of Seville, in collaboration with the Virgen Macarena University Hospital, have identified a fundamental mechanism that links the 24-hour circadian cycle to the precise repair of DNA breaks.
 
 Human insight and AI advance prostate cancer treatment
 
Human insight and AI advance prostate cancer treatmentToday, many men must choose between life-altering prostate removal or careful long-term monitoring. The EU-funded ROBIOSPY Project offers an intermediate option: precise needle-based diagnostics and targeted therapy powered by AI-driven robotics.
 
 
 Study reveals a new facet of how pancreatic cancer cells regulate autophagy
 
Study reveals a new facet of how pancreatic cancer cells regulate autophagyA feature of pancreatic cancer cells' surroundings determines whether they grow fast or become resistant to chemotherapy, a new study shows.
 
 
 Preoperative combination treatment shows promise for some patients with pancreatic cancer
 
Preoperative combination treatment shows promise for some patients with pancreatic cancerA new UCLA investigator-initiated study sponsored by the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has found that adding immunotherapy to standard chemotherapy before surgery is safe and shows promise for some patients with borderline-resectable pancreatic cancer, a disease that has historically been difficult to treat.
 
 
 Novel cardiac MRI guides surgery in children
 
Novel cardiac MRI guides surgery in childrenWith a new MRI technique that shows both heart tissue and blood flow simultaneously, physicians can see where heart defects occur and precisely plan to repair them, according to new research published today in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America.
 
 
 Engineered Listeria boosts innate immunity against cancer
 
Engineered Listeria boosts innate immunity against cancerAfter nearly 40 years of research on how Listeria bacteria manipulate our cells and battle our immune system to cause listeriosis, Daniel Portnoy and his colleagues have discovered a way to turn the bacteria into a potent booster of the immune system - and a potential weapon against cancer.
 
 
 Nanovaccine design boosts immune attack on HPV tumors
 
Nanovaccine design boosts immune attack on HPV tumorsThroughout the past decade, Northwestern University scientists have uncovered a striking principle of vaccine design: Performance depends not only on vaccine components but also on vaccine structure.
 
 
 New strategy may improve ovarian cancer treatment outcomes
 
New strategy may improve ovarian cancer treatment outcomesA new study published by Mayo Clinic researchers suggests that ovarian cancer cells quickly activate a survival response after PARP inhibitor treatment, and blocking this early response may make this class of drugs work better.
 
 
 ASH releases new guidelines for treating leukemia in adolescents and young adults
 
ASH releases new guidelines for treating leukemia in adolescents and young adultsThe American Society of Hematology (ASH) released guidelines on frontline management of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in adolescents and young adults (AYAs), as well as the management of relapsed or refractory disease in this population.
 
 
 Trial highlights promising frontline therapy for blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm
 
Trial highlights promising frontline therapy for blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasmSeventy-five percent of patients with blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) who were treated with the antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) pivekimab sunirine (PVEK) had a complete response, according to new data from the Phase I/II multicenter international CADENZA trial led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
 
 
 Mayo Clinic collaborates with New Phase Ltd. to install magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia machine for cancer research
 
Mayo Clinic collaborates with New Phase Ltd. to install magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia machine for cancer researchMayo Clinic collaborated with New Phase Ltd. to install the first magnetic nanoparticle-mediated hyperthermia machine for cancer research in the U.S.
 
 
 Insilico Medicine and MSK collaborate to discover new drug targets for gastroesophageal malignancies
 
Insilico Medicine and MSK collaborate to discover new drug targets for gastroesophageal malignanciesInsilico Medicine ("Insilico", 3696.HK), a clinical-stage generative artificial intelligence (AI)-driven drug discovery company, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) have entered into a collaborative research agreement aimed at discovering new therapeutic targets for gastroesophageal malignancies.
 
 
 New approach better predicts chemotherapy response in patients with triple-negative breast cancer
 
New approach better predicts chemotherapy response in patients with triple-negative breast cancerResearchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new computational approach designed to better account for changes in gene expression within tumors relative to their unique microenvironments.
 
 
 NHS updates bladder cancer chemotherapy guidelines
 
Hundreds of people with advanced bladder cancer across the UK can now receive three rather than six chemotherapy cycles following research by Queen Mary University of London which has led to a change to NHS treatment guidelines.
 
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