In the future, the best weapon against cancer may well be cancer. At least this is the vision of the Cancer Research UK, and though it may be hard to believe, based on the findings of their latest study, the day when cancer “kills itself” may be closer than you think.

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    Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital have developed a new nanomedicine therapy that delivers anticancer drugs to lung cancer cells and enhances the immune system's ability to fight cancer.
    06/14/2024 - 7:00 am | View Link
  • Study finds how lung cancer mutations may influence treatment response
    Researchers have new insight into how two specific genetic mutations are influencing response to lung cancer treatment.
    06/14/2024 - 2:17 am | View Link
  • Scientists testing swimming 'microbots' to deliver meds to lung tumors
    Scientists have developed microscopic robots capable of swimming through the lungs to deliver chemotherapy directly to lung cancer cells. In early testing, these microbots extended the average ...
    06/13/2024 - 11:29 pm | View Link
  • Tiny microrobots made from ‘pond scum’ could shrink lung cancer tumours and boost survival by 40%, scientists say
    TINY robots made from algae could shrink lung cancer tumours and boost survival by 40 per cent, scientists claim. The pond scum bots swim through the body fluids, delivering chemotherapy directly ...
    06/13/2024 - 8:21 pm | View Link
  • Targeted Cancer Drug Lowers Risk of Cancer Growth or Death in Lung Cancer with a Specific Mutation
    A study has shown that giving patients with lung cancer a targeted therapy drug after combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy (chemoradiotherapy) helps them live longer without the cancer growing ...
    06/13/2024 - 12:32 pm | View Link
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