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Genetic Signature May Predict Response to Immunotherapy for Non-Small Cell Lung ... cancer. To simulate the tumor microenvironment and mimic real tissues, the team ... New Combination of Drugs ... Read More

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April 22, 2024 • Drug company reps commonly visit doctors to talk about new medications. A team of economists wanted to know if that helps patients live longer. They found that for cancer ... Read More

Cancer drug trial provides lessons for future


A cancer drug was found to be ineffective in preventing recurrence of kidney cancer in patients who recently underwent tumor removal surgery, according to a clinical trial published in the Journal of ... Read More

San Diego biotech news: Veteran life science execs raise $150M for cancer drug targeting hard-to-treat tumors


The day that Athena Countouriotis, then the CEO of Turning Point Therapeutics, announced that the San Diego biotech was acquired by Bristol Myers Squibb for $4.1 billion, people were already ... Read More

Lung Cancer Cells Switch Oncogenic Drivers


Mouse models mimicking the transition from a common form of lung cancer to a more aggressive one may help scientists develop future strategies to prevent this transformation. Read More

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Hello, stakeholders. (This is the nongendered term of address I've been workshopping because I see "folks" in too many social media posts.) Researchers this week reported on an AI model that ... Read More

Scientists Can Now See Inside a Single Cancer Cell


A team in the UK has found a new window into cancer, thanks to a novel imaging technique that allows them to take a detailed look at the fatty cargo inside a single tumor cell. The tech could make it ... Read More

San Diego biotech news: Veteran life science execs raise $150M for cancer drug targeting hard-to-treat tumors


Avenzo’s lead drug is an oral medication targeting a specific way that tumors develop resistance to other therapies. It would tackle metastatic breast cancer and some solid tumors, which she ... Read More

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The technology could make clouds reflect more sunlight, cooling the Earth below. But even the scientists leading the study say letting go of fossil fuels is a much-preferred response to climate ... Read More


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