Engineered CAR T Cells Show Promise in Targeting Bladder Cancer in Mouse Studies Engineered CAR T cell therapy has demonstrated efficacy in targeting bladder cancer in preclinical mouse models, according …
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New Spatial Mapping Reveals Treatment Vulnerabilities in Bladder Cancer Researchers have developed a high-resolution spatial map of the bladder cancer tumor microenvironment, identifying specific cellular interactions that dictate how tumors …
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FDA Approves Durvalumab in Combination with BCG for High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has officially approved durvalumab (Imfinzi) for use in combination with Bacillus …
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Breaking the Silence: The Hidden Reality of Pelvic Organ Prolapse For many women, the physical discomfort and emotional toll of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) are endured in isolation. Recent survey …
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Yōni.Fit Expands Use for Menstrual Discharge Management Yōni.Fit, a pelvic floor training device originally designed for postpartum recovery and urinary incontinence, has expanded its intended use to include menstrual discharge …
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Wildfire Smoke Exposure Linked to Long-Term Cancer Risk and Hidden Lung Damage: Latest Findings Reveal Growing Health Threats
Chronic wildfire smoke exposure may raise long-term cancer risks Exposure to wildfire smoke has long been recognized for its immediate effects on respiratory health, such as aggravating asthma and triggering …
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Scientists Find Unexpected Immune Pathways for mRNA Cancer Vaccines Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered that mRNA vaccines against cancer can activate the immune …
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Shingles and Urinary Retention: A Rare But Serious Complication Shingles, a reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (the same virus that causes chickenpox), typically presents as a painful rash. However, in …
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Unexpected Cancer Target Discovered on Tumor Cell Surfaces For decades, scientists believed the cancer-causing enzyme SRC functioned solely inside cells, driving tumor growth while remaining hidden from the immune system. …
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Social Isolation and Cancer Risk: A Growing Concern A large-scale study from the UK Biobank suggests a link between social isolation and an increased risk of cancer, particularly among women. …