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Novel biotechnical vector integrates viral and synthetic features for targeted cancer therapy
Gene therapy offers the possibility of addressing cancer at its molecular roots by targeting disease-causing genes rather than relying solely on surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy.
Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool to help scientists better plan gene-editing ...
Carla Peoples thought her symptoms were due to another problem, but was shocked to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She ...
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for the development of CRISPR/Cas9, a method also known as "gene scissors," ...
HPV, once known primarily as the virus behind cervical cancer is now raising new concerns. Across India, medical facilities have long run awareness campaigns ur ...
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Oncologist shares causes of breast cancer in your 20s; know early warning signs, prevention tips
Dr Bhavisha Ghugare shared a few ways to reduce the risk of breast cancer: ...
Hepatitis B, a widespread viral infection, targets the liver and can lead to chronic issues if not managed. While some clear ...
A new breakthrough from researchers at the University of Cambridge removes the dangers involved in a process called STING, in ...
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Johns Hopkins researchers develop urine-based prostate cancer test
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Centre, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, and other institutions have ...
A team led by UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists has identified early signals from the immune system that could help ...
Individuals with colorectal cancer have a high prevalence of parasitic infections, including helminths and protozoa.
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