Scientists at Oregon State University have engineered a powerful new nanomaterial that zeroes in on cancer cells and destroys them from the inside out. Designed to exploit cancer’s unique ...
Scientists developed a nanomaterial that generates both hydroxyl radicals and singlet oxygen within tumors, driving potent ...
Editor’s note: This round‑up is based on press releases, peer‑reviewed publications, and company communications received in January and February 2026. All results are preliminary unless stated, and ...
Scientists from the University of Oregon have developed a new iron-containing nanomaterial that destroys cancer cells from the inside without damaging healthy tissues. The method is based on the ...
“Listen, these greys are not working for you,” said my uncle, whom I was meeting after over a decade. “You’re a good-looking ...
A one‑year course of T‑DM1 offers excellent cancer‑free survival for early HER2‑positive breast cancer, with far less nerve ...
Another challenge facing test designers is that early detection may not necessarily save lives. A crucial factor, and something that is still unknown about the new multi-cancer tests, is whether they ...
Thanks to modern therapies, a cancer diagnosis is no longer an automatic death sentence. But many patients still suffer from ...
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center investigators and collaborators have tested rezatapopt, an oral p53 reactivator ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted traditional approval to Braftovi (encorafenib) for adult patients ...
Circulating tumor DNA, or ctDNA, can predict metastatic risk in patients who receive bladder-sparing treatment for ...
Scientists looking for new ways to tackle hard-to-treat breast cancers turned to an unexpected source: Munronia henryi, a plant known for producing limonoids, a family of complex natural compounds ...