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 Do GLP-1 drugs cause cancer? New review says no, may even protectDo GLP-1 drugs cause cancer? New review says no, may even protect
 
A comprehensive review in The Journal of Clinical Investigation finds no overall link between GLP-1 receptor agonists and increased cancer risk, countering early safety concerns. Instead, evidence suggests possible protective effects for certain cancers, supported by metabolic and immune-modulating mechanisms.
 
 
 New radioimmunotherapy approach shows potential to cure HER2-positive breast cancerNew radioimmunotherapy approach shows potential to cure HER2-positive breast cancer
 
A new radioimmunotherapy approach has the potential to cure human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer, according to new research published in the November issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
 
   New combination treatment overcomes resistance in ER positive breast cancerNew combination treatment overcomes resistance in ER positive breast cancer
 
In preclinical studies, researchers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, have tested a new combination therapy for hormone-resistant, estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer and were able to shrink tumors, reduce the number of cancer stem cells and reprogram the immune environment to be less supportive of cancer growth.
 
   USC-led study advances understanding of prostate cancer genetics in Black menUSC-led study advances understanding of prostate cancer genetics in Black men
 
New prostate cancer research from an international team led by the Center for Genetic Epidemiology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC has yielded discoveries that could improve screening and treatment for patients of African ancestry.
 
   Radiotherapy may be unnecessary for many breast cancer patients after mastectomyRadiotherapy may be unnecessary for many breast cancer patients after mastectomy
 
Radiotherapy can be safely omitted as a treatment for many breast cancer patients who have had a mastectomy and are taking anti-cancer drugs, a study shows.
 
 Supervised training boosts muscle mass and balance in advanced breast cancer patients
 
Supervised training boosts muscle mass and balance in advanced breast cancer patientsAerobic and resistance exercise can significantly improve physical performance in patients living with metastatic breast cancer according to new results presented at the Advanced Breast Cancer Eighth International Consensus Conference (ABC8) today (Friday).
 
 
 Allergic conditions linked to higher risk of complications after surgery
 
Allergic conditions linked to higher risk of complications after surgeryTwo new studies being presented at the 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) show that people with allergic conditions - including eczema, asthma, and hay fever - may face more problems after certain types of surgery.
 
 
 New molecule offers a promising avenue to treat triple-negative breast cancer
 
New molecule offers a promising avenue to treat triple-negative breast cancerA new molecule developed by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University offers a promising avenue to treat intractable cases of triple-negative breast cancer - a form of cancer that is notoriously aggressive and lacks effective treatments.
 
 
 Survival times continue to rise for people with advanced breast cancer
 
Survival times continue to rise for people with advanced breast cancerPeople diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in 2025 can expect to live for an extra six or seven months, compared to the average survival time for patients diagnosed in 2011, according to a major study of patient data in the US presented at the Advanced Breast Cancer Eighth International Consensus Conference (ABC8).
 
 
 Global survey reveals struggles of young mothers living with advanced breast cancer
 
Global survey reveals struggles of young mothers living with advanced breast cancerNearly half of all women aged younger than 40 who live with advanced breast cancer have children under the age of 18, according to the first global survey to investigate the challenges these women face. Results from the survey were presented to the Advanced Breast Cancer Eighth International Consensus Conference (ABC8) today.
 
 
 Study reveals trends and future projections of cancer mortality in China
 
Study reveals trends and future projections of cancer mortality in ChinaCancer remains the second leading cause of death in China, accounting for nearly one-quarter of all deaths nationwide. Rapid socioeconomic change, environmental exposure, and an aging population have intensified the burden of cancer across the country.
 
 
 Automating optical pooled screening with massively multiplexed phenotypic readouts
 
Automating optical pooled screening with massively multiplexed phenotypic readoutsDiscover how automation on the AVITI24 platform enables optical pooled screens with massively multiplexed phenotypic readouts.
 
 
 The Moslows' $4 million gift transforms women's health education and research
 
The Moslows' $4 million gift transforms women's health education and researchWhen Linda Moslow, A16P, A18P, entered perimenopause in her early 40s, she was blindsided. "I'd always been healthy and grounded in wellness," she says. "Suddenly, I couldn't recognize myself." The months of anxiety, sleeplessness, and confusion that followed left her feeling unmoored until she found a team of doctors who helped her understand what was happening.
 
 
 UCLA experts call for individualized heart monitoring in breast cancer survivors
 
UCLA experts call for individualized heart monitoring in breast cancer survivorsAs breast cancer survival rates continue to climb - 4.3 million women in the U.S. are currently living with a history of the disease and in the next 10 years that number is expected to rise by another million - heart health has become an increasingly important part of survivorship care.
 
 
 Global report reveals a decade of uneven progress in advanced breast cancer care
 
Global report reveals a decade of uneven progress in advanced breast cancer careThe ABC Global Alliance today launched the Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC) Global Decade Report 2015–2025 - a landmark global assessment revealing a decade of remarkable scientific progress that has transformed ABC care for some patients in some countries, while many others around the world have yet to benefit.
 
 
 Study provides insights into the obesity–breast cancer link
 
Study provides insights into the obesity–breast cancer linkObesity and cancer are two major health challenges of our time, yet the link between them remains only partially understood.
 
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