A suit of armor for cancer-fighting cells
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Six CAR T cell therapies have secured FDA approval, and several more are in the pipeline.
Preventing the tissue's response to stiffness may be key to slowing the progression of breast tumors
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It is well-established that a common mechanical alteration in cancer progression involves tissue hardening.
A protein on cancer cells supports the immune response against tumors
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Turmeric may be as good for treating indigestion as drug to curb excess stomach acid
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Turmeric is derived from the root of the Curcuma longa plant. It contains a naturally active compound called curcumin thought to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, and has long been used as a medicinal remedy, including for the treatment of indigestion, in South East Asia.
Antidepressant use in people with both physical health problems and depression
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A free online tool can help prostate cancer patients save on out-of-pocket drug costs
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For patients enrolled in Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, out of pocket costs can vary significantly. But by using an online Medicare plan finder tool, patients can compare pricing among all Part D drug plans offered in their area and select the most affordable plan.
First-in-class targeted microRNA therapy slows cancer tumor growth
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Cancer can begin almost anywhere in the human body. It is characterized by cells that divide uncontrollably and that may be able to ignore signals to die or stop dividing, and even evade the immune system.
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