Scientists Develop Invisibility Cloak for Cancer Drugs
An 'invisibility cloak' for cancer drugs has been developed by scientists. It hides 'good bacteria' from the immune system,
An 'invisibility cloak' for cancer drugs has been developed by scientists. It hides 'good bacteria' from the immune system,
At Rice University, a new cancer therapy has completely destroyed advanced ovarian and bowel tumors - in just six days.
A remarkable ten-year remission period was achieved for Doug Olson, a 75-year old Leukemia patient, who received CAR-T cell therapy.
Simple magnesium has been found in new trials and in a meta analysis, to slow cancer growth and help target cancer cells.
A concerned fan thought she spotted a cancer on a Vancouver Canucks staff member. She alerted him, it was true, and so the team rewarded her.
A treatment for an incurable blood disease has put 60% of tested patients into complete remission, while costing a third of other treatments.
Exercise has been found to produce a cannabis-like substance that reduces chronic inflammation, thanks to Nottingham University researchers.
A protein that stops prostate tumor growth was discovered by Washington University School of Medicine scientists studying drug-resistance.
A dying father has given his young daughter a memory to last a lifetime, offering to walk her, with white dress and flowers, down the aisle, because he won't be able to do it at a future wedding. Decked out in gray suit and boutonniere, Jim Zetz, 62, who was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer last year, gave photographer Lindsey Villatoro some beautiful images to capture for his family to forever remember the day.
Remember the boy with leukemia who donned a batman suit last month and was treated to a day of 'pretend crime fighting' that involved thousands of participants in San Francisco? (See the original story here.) Now someone has paid for a billboard featuring a picture of the 5-year-old Miles Scott dressed as 'Batkid', to thank him for saving the city.
She may be atuned to the importance of the mind-body connection because moments before surgery to remove her breasts, an Ob/Gyn and mother of two, spread joy in the operation room by playing music and busting a move to Beyonce's "Get Me Bodied" alongside her surgical team.
A generous gift is making life more enjoyable for children at UNC Children's Hospital. It's a video game built with the same materials as real race cars. The lime green racing simulator won't be found in any arcade; Mark Smith designed it specifically with patients like Dylan in mind.
Who knew kids liked picking up trash so much?
These teachers and students care about their sweet little classmate so much, they gave up their luscious locks in a marathon shaving event.
When Dolly Stringer was diagnosed with breast cancer in April, she decided to shave her head before beginning her chemotherapy. Now, the woman, who lives in Georgia, believes she got cancer for a reason: to save her husband's life.
Kiss future cancer cases goodbye because Napster's co-founder is paving the way for major breakthroughs.
Canadians of every political stripe continue to show their love and admiration for a national leader, Jack Layton, days after his death. Known as Smilin' Jack, he wrote a letter to the Canadian people expressing his hopes for the future and showing optimism even in face of death. His last words have resonated throughout the nation.
Andrea didn't just find her own confidence after this jaw-dropping photo shoot – she's been inspiring other girls her age suffering the same problem.
After losing almost 80% of their population, the roguish little animals are making a big comeback thanks to a new cancer-resistant gene variant.
This mom cooks nutritious food for hospitalized kids with cancer when they are least likely to care about eating at all, much less choosing foods that heal.
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