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Infosys-backed 4baseCare raises Rs 128 crore, plans to take its cancer testing platform globalPrecision oncology startup 4baseCare has raised Rs 128 crore. This funding will expand its genomics labs globally and scale its AI platform...
Could space-grown stem cells unlock faster cancer treatments and revolutionize organ regeneration breakthroughs? NASA’s ISS experiments are revealing surprising answers about the power of microgravity medicineSpace stem cell research is rapidly changing cancer treatment and regenerative medicine worldwide. Scientists aboard the International Spac...
Claire Mazumdar: A silent force behind a $1.6 billion firm may write Biocon's future scriptsBiocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has named her niece, Claire Mazumdar, as her successor. Claire Mazumdar, a successful CEO of Bicara Ther...
Aurobindo Pharma arm CuraTeQ gets Health Canada nod for biosimilarAurobindo Pharma announced a significant development today. Its subsidiary, CuraTeQ Biologics, has received a compliance notice from Health...
No weight gain, but her wedding ring no longer fits, and shoe size rises from 5 to 7. Top doctor says hormonal disorder could be the reasonA woman's wedding ring and shoe size grew significantly without weight change. This unusual symptom pointed to a serious condition. Dr. Sud...
Repurposed anti-cholesterol drug statin can stymie cancer, help support treatment, say researchersStatins, drugs for high cholesterol, show promise in slowing colorectal cancer growth. Researchers at Shiv Nadar University and IISER Pune ...
When headaches turn fatal: From dizziness to nausea, 8 brain cancer red flags you should never ignoreBrain tumour denotes an abnormal growth of cells in the brain or in nearby organs such as the nerves, the pituitary gland, the pineal gland...
Headache, nausea & seizures: 6 warning signs of child brain cancerIn advanced stages, when the tumour is on the surface of the brain it can cause the patient to experience seizures.
World Brain Tumour Day: Morning headaches can be worrying, especially if they make you nauseousOn World Brain Tumour Day, stay ahead of the condition.
Say no to sugary drinks: They may up risk of colorectal cancerSweetened drinks daily may accelerate the growth of intestinal tumours.
Cancer cells alter the body clock to boost tumour growthA tumour cell takes a pathway that's already in the cell and using it to its advantage.
- Breast cancer treatment successfully stops tumour growth
Melbourne, July 28 (IANS) A breast cancer treatment developed by Australian researchers has successfully halted tumour growth for twice as ...
Good news! Cure for pancreatic cancer may be in pipelineScientists including those of Indian origin have found that gold nano-particles may limit tumour growth and spread of pancreatic cancer.
Brain tumour affects all age groups & gendersIn India, the situation is particularly grave since a large population is predominantly underprivileged & undereducated.
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...
Kolkata scientist duo on the verge of cancer breakthrough using dopamineThe two researchers say it also starves cancerous tumours of blood, causing them to shrink and eventually vanish.
Daily aspirin can block growth of breast cancer: StudySushanta Banerjee and his team found that aspirin may ensure conditions around cancer stem cells are not conducive for reproduction.
New compound that kills cancer cells foundA small new molecule that can kill cancer cells and shrink tumour growth by targeting the 'biological clock' has been discovered.
'Stealth' nanoparticles could improve cancer vaccinesRecent research has suggested that a subset of macrophages only found deep inside lymph nodes could play a major role in slowing cancer.
Disrupting cell signals may lead to new cancer treatmentsThe discovery hinges on the fact that some cancers are caused by disruptions to specific signalling pathways found within cells.