Could This Light-Activated Therapy Help Improve Detection and Treatment of Brain Cancer?
Researchers at the Institute of Cancer Research in London have developed a groundbreaking light-activated therapy that could be used to better detect and treat an aggressive form of brain cancer, according to the findings of a recent study. Dubbed...
Researchers Discover Promising Immunotherapy Combination Treatment for Liver Cancer
A team of researchers composed of physicians and scientists from the University of Missouri School of Medicine has discovered an immunotherapy combination that could be effective in patients with liver cancer. The study focused on mice samples, and the findings...
Recent Cancer Research Has Led to Improved Survival Rates in the United States
Cancer has been one of the leading causes of death for Americans for decades. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is currently the second leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for over 600,000 deaths in 2020. However, an...
6 More Stellar Ways Your Resume Can Show You’re a Team Player
Using your resume to highlight that you can be a good team player is a great way to catch an employer’s eye. What employer doesn’t want to hire people with this attribute? Not only can working well with others reduce the number of workplace disputes but the synergy...
Could This Malaria Drug Help Fight Chemotherapy Resistance in Head and Neck Cancers?
According to a recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by the University of Pittsburgh, the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine could be used to treat head and neck cancers that are resistant to chemotherapy. The researchers...
Comparative Oncology: Could Cancer Research on Dogs Apply to Humans?
The world of oncology is constantly evolving as researchers continue to search for breakthrough discoveries that could lead to new treatments. One cutting-edge subset of oncology is looking toward an unexpected place: dogs. Approximately 4 million dogs in...
Could This Study’s Findings Lead to Better Melanoma Treatment?
Some oncology experts are heralding the results of a recent study as a scientific breakthrough with the potential to foster new treatments for melanoma. Researchers out of Sanford Burnham Prebys in California demonstrated that inhibiting a key metabolic enzyme...
Here’s How the Inbox Zero Method Can Work for Your Organization
We have all experienced the panic of work emails piling up. While it may be tempting to put off sorting through it, a disorganized email inbox can easily hurt our productivity. With that in mind, office managers should take the time to plan out a thoughtful email...
How a Failed Clinical Trial Led to a Breakthrough Finding for Cancer Immunotherapy
A recent failed clinical trial by British and American researchers resulted in a breakthrough in cancer immunotherapy research. The team of researchers from the University of Liverpool and the La Jolla Institute for Immunology in California believe their findings...
Could This Pancreatic Cancer Study Lead to a New Diagnostic Tool?
A recent study partly funded by Worldwide Cancer Research has uncovered evidence that scientists may be able to detect pancreatic cancer through stool samples. Researchers in this study discovered 27 microbial species in stool samples that could indicate the most...