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Avammune’s big bet: Why the future of cancer treatment may come in a pillAs global oncology races toward next-generation therapies, Avammune Therapeutics is betting on affordable, orally administered immunotherap...
Scientists Identify the Main Cause of Sunburns, and Now They Have to Update the TextbooksA groundbreaking study reveals a new cause for sunburn's immediate pain. Scientists now believe damage to RNA, not DNA, triggers the rapid ...
New study says high-fiber diet could speed up cancer recovery — here’s what to eat nowA recent study suggests that a high-fiber diet may improve cancer treatment outcomes. Melanoma patients responded better to immunotherapy w...
Meet Professor Richard Scolyer, the scientist who just completed his 250th Parkrun while battling terminal brain cancerAustralian of the Year, Professor Richard Scolyer, marked his 250th Parkrun. He battles an aggressive brain cancer. Scolyer underwent exper...
WHO-led study reveals working under sun causes one in three deaths from non-melanoma skin cancerThe study underscores the urgent need for protective measures, including policies, regulations, and training, to reduce the risk of sun-ind...
mRNA technology-based Cancer vaccine boosts chances of survival: ModernaData revealed that using Merck's immunotherapy drug in combination with high-risk patients decreased their risk of dying.
Love seafood? A new study shows contaminant in fish can increase risk of skin cancerHowever, eating fish is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease & other cancers.
New bandage made with magnetic nano-fibres can kill skin cancer cells with heatThe magnetic material generates heat when it is subjected to a high-frequency magnetic field.
AI can detect skin cancer better than doctors nowAI may be a useful tool for faster, easier diagnosis of skin cancer, allowing surgical removal before it spreads.
Men, listen up! If you take asprin daily, you may double the risk of melanomaMelanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer.
Soon this arthritis drug may help treat skin cancerWhen combined with traditional therapy the drug for rheumatoid arthritis may effectively treat melanoma.
Do you drink alcohol regularly? You may be at an increased risk of developing skin cancerThe research sheds light on the relationship between developing cancer and consuming alcohol.
Now, a DNA-based blood test to detect skin cancerThe new blood tests, which take only 48 hours, are the first to identify melanoma DNA in blood.
Do you use sunbeds? It may up chances of skin cancerIt may put people at increased risk of melanoma - the most dangerous type of skin cancer.
New technology may help detect skin cancer at early stageThe new automated technology will combine imaging with digital analysis and machine learning to help detect melanoma.
New microneedle patch to help better treat melanomaThese nanoparticles are then loaded into microneedles, which are arrayed on the surface of a patch. When the patch is applied to a melanoma...
New drug to treat deadly skin cancer in the offingScientists have discovered a new drug that shows promise for treating deadly forms of skin cancer, such as melanoma, which are resistant to...
Drinking too much orange juice may raise skin cancer riskThe apparent link between melanoma and citrus fruit consumption may be due to high levels of substances called furocoumarins found in citru...
Coffee may protect against skin cancer, study saysStudy participants who drank four or more cups of coffee daily were 20% less likely to develop malignant melanoma than non-coffee drinkers.
New drugs could treat drug-resistant skin cancerA new family of cancer drugs designed to block several key cancer-causing proteins at once could potentially treat incurable skin cancers, ...