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Lessons in nature: knowledge of exceptional animals could help tackle human cancers
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Lessons in nature: knowledge of exceptional animals could help tackle human cancers

Cancer prevalence across vertebrate species increases with higher adult mass and decreases with longer gestation periods. The study, published in Cancer Discovery, October 24, has identified more than 90 different species of…

By Janet Fricker | Nov 7, 2024
Breast cancer treatments may accelerate ageing
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Breast cancer treatments may accelerate ageing

Breast cancer treatments activate genes associated with biological ageing. The study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 8 October, suggests that chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery all lead to statistically…

By Janet Fricker | Oct 25, 2024
Targeting a circulating cytokine offers new hope in cancer cachexia
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Targeting a circulating cytokine offers new hope in cancer cachexia

Among patients with cancer cachexia and elevated levels of the cytokine GDF-15, inhibiting GDF-15 with ponsegromab resulted in increased weight gain. The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, 14 September, showed…

By Janet Fricker | Oct 24, 2024
Study opens way for using antifibrotic drugs to prevent metastasis
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Study opens way for using antifibrotic drugs to prevent metastasis

Adding a drug currently used against idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis to chemotherapy in the neoadjuvant setting increased event-free survival in patients with early HER2-negative breast cancer. The study, published in Clinical Cancer Research,…

By Janet Fricker | Oct 10, 2024
Nobel Prize for medicine awarded for discovery of microRNAs, which play key role in cancer development
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Nobel Prize for medicine awarded for discovery of microRNAs, which play key role in cancer development

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, announced on Monday 7 October, has been awarded jointly to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for discovering microRNAs and their role in post-transcriptional gene…

By Janet Fricker | Oct 10, 2024
ESMO launches initiative to tackle burnout in oncology healthcare professionals
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ESMO launches initiative to tackle burnout in oncology healthcare professionals

The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) is calling on the oncology community to commit to improving the wellbeing of the cancer workforce. In a paper published in ESMO Open, 10 September,…

By Janet Fricker | Sep 27, 2024
Antibody-drug conjugate proves effective against active brain metastases
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Antibody-drug conjugate proves effective against active brain metastases

The antibody drug conjugate trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) showed substantial intracranial activity in patients with HER2-positive breast cancer whose disease had metastasised to the brain. The DESTINY-Breast12 study, presented at the Congress of…

By Janet Fricker | Sep 26, 2024
Safely pausing or stopping treatment: could this be the future for solid tumours?
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Safely pausing or stopping treatment: could this be the future for solid tumours?

The success of treatment cessation in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), outlined in an earlier Cancerworld feature, is opening the way for treatment breaks – or cessation with monitoring – to be considered…

By Janet Fricker | Sep 12, 2024
Early menopause raises own risk of breast cancer and family members’ risk of breast, colon and prostate cancers
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Early menopause raises own risk of breast cancer and family members’ risk of breast, colon and prostate cancers

Women who experience primary ovarian insufficiency (menopause before the age of 40) are more than twice as likely to experience breast cancer as other women of similar ages. The study, published in…

By Janet Fricker | Sep 12, 2024
Raised suicide risk highlights need to support patient’s spouse
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Raised suicide risk highlights need to support patient’s spouse

The spouses of patients diagnosed with cancer were 28% more likely to attempt suicide and 47% more likely to succeed at their attempt than spouses of people not diagnosed. The Danish cohort…

By Janet Fricker | Sep 12, 2024
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