“One-size-fits-all” cancer treatment could be on the horizon after scientists discover new immune cell by accident

January 24, 2020 10:00 am

By Kashmira Gander

Scientists have discovered a new cell in the immune system that can kill many types of cancer, which they hope could one day be used to create a “one size fits all” treatment for the disease.

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Small, Thin Metal Mesh Loaded With T Cells Shrinks Tumors in Ovarian Cancer Models

December 9, 2019 6:00 pm

What if a metal that’s already used to repair broken bones, straighten teeth and keep arteries from clogging could also be used to stop your cancer from spreading?

New findings published Dec. 9 in Nature Biomedical Engineering from scientists at … Read more

Researchers Develop Early Detection Test for Ovarian Cancer

August 23, 2019 5:00 pm

Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have developed a test that may be able to detect ovarian cancer up to two years earlier than current approaches.

The researchers discovered that the presence of four proteins together, known as a biomarker panel, … Read more

Research Shows How Talc Powder May Change Ovarian Cancer Cells

June 18, 2019 6:00 pm

By Sarah Elizabeth Richards

Does talc cause cancer? At least 13,000 people think so, and have filed lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson, the manufacturer of several talcum-based products. Yet so far, juries and scientists have been divided on the … Read more

Novel Treatment Turns Tumors Into ‘Cancer Vaccine Factories’

June 13, 2019 5:00 pm

By Mark L. Fuerst

In-situ vaccine may enhance immunotherapy response in resistant cancers, study shows.

A novel approach to cancer immunotherapy injects immune stimulants directly into a tumor to “teach,” induce the immune system to destroy the cancer and other

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Scientists Uncover Mechanism of Action for Promising Cancer Compound

June 5, 2019 5:00 pm

University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have uncovered the mechanism that explains how an investigational cancer therapeutic might be working—a finding that they believe could be important for the design of potential new therapies.

In the journal … Read more

Imaging System Helps Surgeons Remove Tiny Ovarian Tumors

April 23, 2019 5:00 pm

By Anne Trafton

More effective surgery could boost survival rates for ovarian cancer.

Ovarian cancer is usually diagnosed only after it has reached an advanced stage, with many tumors spread throughout the abdomen. Most patients undergo surgery to remove as

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Smart Nanoparticles Help Improve Treatment of Peritoneal Tumors

April 22, 2019 5:00 pm

Research carried out at the University of Tartu Faculty of Medicine used nanoparticles for the development of new imaging and treatment methods for peritoneal cancers. Tests showed that precision-guided anticancer nanoparticles have improved efficacy and reduced side effects.

One of … Read more

Targeting Stem-Like Cells Could Prevent Ovarian Cancer Recurrence

March 12, 2019 5:00 pm

Ovarian cancer is not the most common form of cancer, but it’s among the deadliest. That’s because about 70 percent of cases recur. A new study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, Magee-Women’s Research Institute … Read more

Cancer Cures and the Importance of Communicating Responsibly

February 6, 2019 3:00 pm

By Carin Canale-Theakston

Xconomy San Diego —  Last week, it was reported by multiple media outlets (see here, and here, and here) that a group of Israeli scientists had found “a cure for all cancer” and that … Read more

Antibody That Targets a Protein on the Surface of Stem Cells Also Targets Same Protein on Cancer Cells

January 17, 2019 5:00 pm
An antibody that targets and is taken up only by certain types of cancer cells has been developed by A*STAR researchers. Combining this antibody with an anticancer drug could lead to a new treatment for some types of breast and… Read more

Antihypertension Drug Losartan May Improve Treatment of Ovarian Cancer

January 15, 2019 5:00 pm
A new study from a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) research team has found that the hypertension drug losartan, which targets the angiotensin signaling pathway, may improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy agents used to treat ovarian cancer. Previous research from the… Read more

DNA ‘Webs’ Aid Ovarian Cancer Metastasis, Study Reveals

December 19, 2018 5:00 pm

Researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that ovarian cancer cells spread, or metastasize, to new tissue after being caught in DNA “webs” extruded by immune cells. The study, which will be published in the … Read more

Sugar Supplement Shown to Slow Tumor Growth and Enhance Chemotherapy

November 21, 2018 10:00 pm

By Sally Robertson, B.Sc.

Mannose, a type of sugar, has been shown to slow tumor growth and enhance chemotherapy in mouse models of certain cancers, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK and Worldwide Cancer Research.

The research, … Read more

Novel Technique Potentially More Effective in Fighting Against Ovarian Cancer

November 8, 2018 9:00 am

Instead of destroying a tumors’ blood supply, a first-ever University of Guelph study has proven that opening up the vessels is potentially more effective when it comes to fighting ovarian cancer.

This is because open vessels provide a clear pathway … Read more

Ovarian Cancer Thwarts Immune Cells by Revving up Stress

October 12, 2018 11:30 pm

Ovarian tumors disable the immune system’s killer T cells—which protect the body by destroying infected or malignant cells—enabling the disease to flourish unchecked, according to a new study by Weill Cornell Medicine scientists. The findings show that adverse conditions within … Read more

Crosstalk Between Fallopian Tube, Ovary May Drive the Spread of Ovarian Cancer

October 9, 2018 5:31 pm

New research from the University of Illinois at Chicago shows that cancer cells in the fallopian tube affect normal chemical signaling between reproductive tissues and stimulate the release of norepinephrine, a small molecule hormone, from the ovary.

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Novel Biomarker Found in Ovarian Cancer Patients Can Predict Response to Therapy

September 27, 2018 6:58 pm

Despite months of aggressive treatment involving surgery and chemotherapy, about 85 percent of women with high-grade wide-spread ovarian cancer will have a recurrence of their disease. This leads to further treatment, but never to a cure. About 15 percent of

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Memorial Sloan Kettering Researchers Build a New Model of Genetically Engineered Immune Cells That May Combat Solid Tumors in the Future

August 15, 2018 10:37 pm

Bottom Line: Scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) announced that they have built a new model of genetically engineered immune cells in mice that may allow them to fight solid tumors. The new cells combine two of the … Read more

Engineering Plant Cells to Speed the Production of a Widely Used Cancer Drug

July 12, 2018 6:42 pm