Cancer models developed with 3D bioprinting technology allow for rapid evaluation of individual drug responses.
Immunotherapy, which uses programmed immune cells to selectively destroy cancer cells, has transformed cancer treatment.
In the ongoing battle against triple negative breast cancer, Vanderbilt researchers have uncovered a promising non-invasive ...
When a tumor develops, it creates a structure around itself called the tumor stroma, within which blood and lymphatic vessels ...
Characterizing the tumor immune microenvironment enables the identification of new prognostic and predictive biomarkers, the development of novel therapeutic targets and strategies, and the ...
A study published in Science Advances reveals a novel strategy that allows tumors to evade the body’s immune response ...
AbbVie and Xilio partner to develop tumor-activated immunotherapies. Xilio's pipeline includes masked T cell engagers for ...
Researchers determine a complex immune infiltrate pattern based on a newly constructed immune map developed using pancreatic ...
Senescent cells, or ‘zombie’ cells, are damaged cancer cells that remain active, making it harder to treat tumors.
Despite the established links between inflammation and cancer development, the effects of inflammatory signaling on cancer ...
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