cancer

Olaparib approved for 800 prostate and breast cancer patients in England

Posted in Medicine on 20th May, 2023
by Alex Muller

When used after surgery and chemotherapy, the drug can also reduce the risk of BRCA-mutant, HER2-negative early breast cancer returning or getting bigger.

Targeting Uncontrolled Inflammation May Be Key To Treating Resistant Cancers

Posted in Medicine on 20th May, 2023
by Alex Muller

Van Andel Institute scientists have pinpointed how a specific gene mutation triggers an inflammatory cascade that may drive development of treatment-resistant cancers.

An ultrasound device may unlock brain cancer treatment, early study shows

Posted in Medicine on 20th May, 2023
by Alex Muller

A study published recently in the Lancet offers some hope: an ultrasound device implanted in 17 patients’ skulls successfully increased the concentration of drugs in their brains.

Better together: improving brain tumour treatment

Posted in Medicine on 11th Apr, 2023
by Alex Muller

“It’s a very, very specific environment,” stresses Chalmers. There’s the blood-brain barrier, for a start, and then there’s the difficulty of killing cancer cells without damaging the healthy ones around them – the ones we think, act, share and learn with; that make any of this possible.

Children’s cancer charities team up for tomorrow’s treatments

Posted in Medicine on 11th Apr, 2023
by Alex Muller

In order to give young people, teenagers and children with cancer the best chance of survival without side effects, we have to approach their diseases differently.