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 New chemotherapeutic agent shows remarkable efficacy against multiple tumor typesNew chemotherapeutic agent shows remarkable efficacy against multiple tumor types
 
A research team led by the Medical University of Vienna, the HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences and the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest has developed a groundbreaking new chemotherapeutic agent, LiPyDau, which shows remarkable efficacy against multiple tumor types in preclinical studies.
 
 
 Some hormonal contraceptives linked to higher risk of breast cancerSome hormonal contraceptives linked to higher risk of breast cancer
 
Some common hormonal contraceptives are linked to a slightly higher risk of breast cancer than others.
 
   Researchers uncover mechanism by which BRCA2-deficient tumors develop chemoresistanceResearchers uncover mechanism by which BRCA2-deficient tumors develop chemoresistance
 
One of the biggest challenges in cancer treatment is chemoresistance: tumors that initially respond well to chemotherapy become resistant over time. When that happens, treatment options are often limited.
 
 AI indelibly transforms solid tumor drug development
 
AI indelibly transforms solid tumor drug developmentArtificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally reshaping the landscape of solid tumor (ST) drug development.
 
 
 NYU Langone experts treat 32-year-old Westchester mom for breast cancer while pregnant
 
NYU Langone experts treat 32-year-old Westchester mom for breast cancer while pregnantChristina, a former teacher, was 32 years old when she found out she was pregnant with her second child. Two weeks later, she received the shocking news that she had breast cancer.
 
 
 How walnuts combat inflammation and oxidative stress in the body
 
How walnuts combat inflammation and oxidative stress in the bodyThis review in Food Science & Nutrition synthesizes evidence showing that walnuts (Juglans regia L.) exert potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, apoptosis-regulatory, and immunomodulatory effects through bioactive compounds influencing mitochondrial, cytokine, and redox pathways.
 
 
 New WashU center aims to transform disease diagnosis through AI imaging
 
New WashU center aims to transform disease diagnosis through AI imagingMallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is establishing a new center dedicated to developing AI-based imaging tools to improve the diagnosis and precision treatment of cancers, cardiovascular disease, neurological diseases and numerous other conditions.
 
 
 First-of-its-kind resource created to identify people with genetic risk for elevated 'bad' cholesterol
 
First-of-its-kind resource created to identify people with genetic risk for elevated 'bad' cholesterolAn international team led by a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientist has created a first-of-its-kind resource to identify those with a genetic risk for elevated 'bad' cholesterol -- a major contributor to heart disease.
 
 
 New drug can have a promising effect in cancer patients with active brain metastases
 
New drug can have a promising effect in cancer patients with active brain metastasesAn international clinical study led by the Medical University of Vienna shows that the drug patritumab deruxtecan (HER3-DXd) can have a promising effect in patients with active brain metastases of various tumor types.
 
 
 Air pollution, even below EPA guidelines, increases breast cancer risk
 
Women living in parts of the United States with lower air quality, especially neighborhoods with heavy emissions from motor vehicles, are more likely to develop breast cancer, according to a multiyear analysis involving more than 400,000 women and 28,000 breast cancer cases.
 
 
 AI tool can help detect women at higher risk of developing interval breast cancers
 
In a study of more than 100,000 screening mammograms, researchers demonstrated the potential of an AI tool to help identify women at higher risk of developing interval breast cancers, breast cancer that is diagnosed between regular screening mammograms.
 
 
 Research identifies biomarkers in blood to fine-tune breast cancer interventions
 
Doctors may be able to spare patients unnecessarily aggressive breast cancer treatments by collecting and testing cancer cells in patients' blood, research from the University of Michigan and the University of Kansas suggests.
 
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