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Preoperative chemo-immunotherapy more effective than immunotherapy alone in patients with head and neck cancer

A study published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery found that preoperative chemo-immunotherapy was more effective than immunotherapy alone in reducing tumor size in patients with head and neck cancer. The study analyzed data from 86 adults with head and neck cancer treated between July 2024 and March 2026, and showed that pat...

SourceThe Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine·JournalJAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery·DateAug 13, 2026

Osimertinib with or without chemotherapy in advanced non–small cell lung cancer with EGFR and concurrent TP53 mutations

A randomized phase 3 study found that first-line osimertinib plus chemotherapy significantly improved median progression-free survival compared to osimertinib alone in patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and concurrent EGFR and TP53 mutations. This study provides evidence for incorporating TP53-based molecular ris...

SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA·DateAug 10, 2026
Apple iPhone 17 Pro

Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.

Experimental drug turns cancer’s favorite fuel—sugar—against it

Researchers have developed an experimental drug that tricks cancer cells into consuming more sugar than usual, then blocks their backup fuel source – fat. This approach puts cancer cells under so much stress that many die, demonstrating effectiveness in treating aggressive melanoma in mice.

SourceUniversity of Texas at Austin·JournalNature Chemical Biology·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 5, 2026

Wistar scientists identify fructose as a surprise driver of cancer spread

A new study found that fructose increases the spread of aggressive ovarian cancer by suppressing cholesterol production in neighboring cells. This discovery raises the possibility that simple dietary changes could influence cancer progression and potentially lead to new treatment strategies.

SourceThe Wistar Institute·JournalNature Aging·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 30, 2026
DJI Air 3 (RC-N2)

DJI Air 3 (RC-N2) captures 4K mapping passes and environmental surveys with dual cameras, long flight time, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.

Researchers reveal genomic fingerprints left by chemotherapy in childhood cancer

Researchers analyzed over 600 tumors from 544 patients and found distinct genomic signatures of DNA changes linked to different chemotherapies. These patterns appeared as early as 91 days after treatment began, allowing clinicians to track treatment-resistant tumours and potentially reduce toxic effects. The study could lead to a more ...

SourceThe Hospital for Sick Children·JournalNature·DateJul 23, 2026
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

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Scientists uncover 'mix and match' mechanism for creating new cancer-fighting drugs

Researchers at the University of Warwick and Monash University have uncovered a molecular basis for combinatorial biosynthesis, a strategy to create multiple versions of powerful cancer therapies. By understanding how bacterial enzymes interact, they can design new therapies with improved potency and selectivity.

SourceUniversity of Warwick·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 1, 2026

U of A researchers' new approach boosts immune response against lung cancer

A University of Arizona research team has developed a nanotechnology-based platform combining paclitaxel with siRNA to enhance the immune response against lung cancer. The approach exploits an 'eat me' signal on dying cancer cells, attracting immune cells and initiating tumor death.

SourceUniversity of Arizona·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateJun 25, 2026
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro) powers local ML workloads, large datasets, and multi-display analysis for field and lab teams.

UT MD Anderson shares latest research breakthroughs

Researchers at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center have achieved high response rates in patients with hard-to-treat acute myeloid leukemia (AML) using an all-oral combination therapy. The study also provides insights into the origins of cancer, revealing that tumors evolve rapidly through bursts of genetic changes.

SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·DateJun 18, 2026

Vitamin B12-based therapy shows tumor-targeting potential against glioblastoma

A new study reveals that nitrosylcobalamin, a vitamin B12 analog, selectively crosses the blood-brain barrier and targets glioblastoma tissue, demonstrating broad antitumor activity. The therapy also shows synergistic activity with existing treatments, offering a promising new strategy for treating this deadly brain cancer.

SourceImpact Journals LLC·JournalOncoscience·TypeNews article·DateMay 21, 2026

RNA editing enzyme reprograms aggressive bone cancer cells

Researchers found that increasing ADAR2 expression in osteosarcoma cells forces them to differentiate, slowing growth and invasive capacity. The treated cells began producing mineralized matrix, a hallmark of mature bone tissue. In mice, ADAR2-restored tumors were smaller and less invasive.

SourceEditorial Office of West China School of Stomatology, Sichuan University·JournalBone Research·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 20, 2026

Cancer-causing protein also helps tumors repair their DNA

A new study reveals that the cancer-causing protein MYC plays a direct role in fixing damaged DNA in tumor cells. This allows cancer cells to survive chemotherapy and other treatments, contributing to tumor resistance and poor patient outcomes. The findings could lead to new therapies targeting MYC's repair function.

SourceOregon Health & Science University·JournalGenes & Development·DateMay 15, 2026
SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB transfers large imagery and model outputs quickly between field laptops, lab workstations, and secure archives.

UT MD Anderson shares latest research breakthroughs

Researchers at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center have made significant advancements in cancer care, including the development of a targeted RAS inhibitor therapy for pancreatic cancer and a biomarker of chemotherapy resistance in relapsed lung cancer. The studies also explore the tumor microenvironment of triple-negative breast cancer and i...

SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·DateMay 14, 2026

Study may help predict response to chemotherapy in triple-negative breast cancer

Researchers developed a 13-gene panel and machine learning model to predict TNBC patient responses to chemotherapy, identifying macrophage subtypes associated with treatment outcomes. The study provides novel insights into the gene-expression programs and tumor microenvironment of early-stage triple-negative breast cancer.

SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·JournalNature·DateMay 13, 2026

Slowly ticking breast cancer cells offer new clues to late relapse

Researchers have identified a hidden mechanism explaining why breast cancer can return years after successful treatment. Slow-growing breast cancer cells can form microscopic tumours that silently tick away in distant organs, evading detection for decades.

SourceGarvan Institute of Medical Research·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 11, 2026
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro Equatorial Mount

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UT MD Anderson shares latest research breakthroughs

Researchers at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center have made significant advancements in targeted therapy treatments for advanced lung cancer and early-stage classical Hodgkin lymphoma. The studies showcase high response rates with novel combination therapies and a new understanding of how an enzyme affects infertility and cancer progression.

SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·DateMay 5, 2026

Researchers find biomarker of chemotherapy resistance in relapsed lung cancer

Researchers have discovered a biomarker for chemotherapy resistance in small cell lung cancer, which can help identify cells that become more invasive and lead to treatment resistance. Targeting these cells with YAP1 may be a possible strategy to improve patient outcomes.

SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·JournalJournal of Thoracic Oncology·DateMay 5, 2026

Age, sex, and cancer type influence risk of subsequent cancers among survivors

A study published in PLOS Medicine found that age at initial diagnosis, sex, and type of first cancer significantly affect the risk of developing a subsequent primary cancer. Older age and male sex were associated with a higher risk, while survivors of lung, bladder, and skin melanoma were also at increased risk.

SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS Medicine·TypeObservational study·DateApr 28, 2026
Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach

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Can exercise and ibuprofen lessen cancer-related cognitive impairment?

A Phase II trial found that exercise can improve cognitive function in patients receiving chemotherapy, while low-dose ibuprofen may also have some benefits. The study suggests that exercise is more effective in improving cognitive outcomes, but further research is needed to explore the effects of ibuprofen and combination therapy.

SourceWiley·JournalCancer·DateApr 20, 2026

AACR: UT MD Anderson shares latest breakthroughs in cancer research

Researchers from UT MD Anderson Cancer Center present studies on single-cell technologies, integrative computational approaches, and experimental therapeutics, highlighting innovations in mRNA vaccines and spatial multi-omics techniques. The studies aim to improve immunotherapy responses and detect treatment-resistant glioma cells.

SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·DateApr 14, 2026
Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only) delivers reliable low-light performance and rugged build for astrophotography, lab documentation, and field expeditions.

Antidepressant unable to prevent chemotherapy-associated nerve damage

A randomized trial found that duloxetine does not prevent painful neuropathy caused by oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy in patients with stage II or III colorectal cancer. The study suggests that duloxetine should only be used for managing existing neuropathy, not prevention.

SourceAlliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology·JournalJCO Oncology Advances·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateApr 8, 2026

NUTM1 rearrangements cause a highly treatable form of infant leukemia

Researchers found that NUTM1 rearranged leukemia is distinct from other forms, with decreased DNA methylation and increased lifespan of blood cells. Leukemias with BRD9-NUTM1 fusion are extremely sensitive to chemotherapy, leading to improved clinical outcomes.

SourceThe University of Osaka·JournalBlood·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 25, 2026
GQ GMC-500Plus Geiger Counter

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Landmark Alliance ATOMIC Trial establishes new standard of care for patients with stage III dMMR colon cancer

The phase III Alliance ATOMIC trial shows that adding immunotherapy to standard chemotherapy improves clinical outcomes for patients with stage III dMMR colon cancer. The study found a 50% reduction in cancer recurrence risk and a 86.3% disease-free survival rate at three years.

SourceAlliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateMar 25, 2026

New study finds common blood pressure drug boosts cancer treatment

A new study found that the common blood pressure medication telmisartan can significantly enhance the cancer-killing activity of olaparib, potentially expanding its use to many more patients. Telmisartan made tumors more vulnerable to PARP inhibitors, even when they lacked specific DNA repair defects.

SourceDartmouth Health·JournalJournal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 25, 2026

Pre-chemotherapy exercise shows promise in reducing cancer-related fatigue

A randomized crossover pilot study found that pre-chemotherapy exercise can reduce cancer-related fatigue and attenuate symptoms. High-intensity interval exercise performed before treatment showed significant benefits on Day 5 post-chemotherapy.

SourceShanghai Jiao Tong University Journal Center·JournalTranslational Exercise Biomedicine·TypeNews article·DateMar 20, 2026

New alliance clinical trial aims to improve outcomes in brain tumors

A new clinical trial will investigate whether adding the oral medication vorasidenib to standard chemotherapy improves progression-free survival for people with newly-diagnosed, grade 3 IDH-mutant astrocytoma. The study aims to recruit 400 individuals with this type of brain cancer and evaluate the safety and side-effect profile of the...

SourceAlliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology·DateMar 16, 2026

Phase 3 study: New therapy keeps gastrointestinal cancer care on course when low platelets are an obstacle

A phase 3 clinical trial found romiplostim significantly reduced chemotherapy dose delays and improved platelet counts in patients with gastrointestinal cancers who developed persistent low platelet counts during treatment. The therapy enables patients to maintain chemotherapy intensity, potentially preserving the integrity of cancer c...

SourceUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·DateMar 16, 2026
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars

Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars deliver bright, sharp views for wildlife surveys, eclipse chases, and quick star-field scans at dark sites.

Researchers break decades-old bottleneck in chemotherapy drug manufacturing

Researchers have identified and resolved molecular bottlenecks to produce doxorubicin, a vital chemotherapy agent, resulting in a 180% increase in production. This breakthrough enables cost-effective manufacturing of essential antibiotics and anti-cancer agents, promising a cleaner and more reliable supply of life-saving medicines.

SourceUniversity of Turku·JournalNature Communications·DateMar 13, 2026

Romiplostim prevents serious side effect of chemotherapy in phase 3 trial

A phase 3 clinical trial by Mass General Brigham reveals romiplostim's ability to prevent chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia, allowing full-dose chemotherapy delivery. The medication boosts bone marrow's resistance to chemotherapy, reducing the risk of life-threatening bleeding and improving cancer treatment outcomes.

SourceMass General Brigham·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 12, 2026

NRG Oncology/Alliance trial finds immunotherapy did not improve survival when added to chemoradiotherapy for small cell lung cancer

The NRG-LU005 trial found that immunotherapy atezolizumab did not improve survival for patients with limited-stage small cell lung cancer when added to chemoradiation. Twice-daily radiation therapy, however, was associated with improved survival in this population.

SourceAlliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology·JournalJournal of Clinical Oncology·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateMar 12, 2026

Chemotherapy candidate can marshall attention from the body’s natural defenses

Researchers discover a potential chemotherapy agent that causes cancer cells to release signals similar to those released by infected cells, triggering an immune response. This finding could lead to a new approach in cancer treatment, using lower doses of chemotherapy drugs to recruit the immune system as an ally.

SourceUniversity of Texas at Austin·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 11, 2026
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock simplifies serious desks with 18 ports for high-speed storage, monitors, and instruments across Mac and PC setups.

Study identifies gene linked to chemotherapy resistance in prostate cancer

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have identified the FOXJ1 gene as a key player in chemotherapy resistance in prostate cancer. The study found that increased FOXJ1 levels in tumors can make cancer cells less responsive to taxane chemotherapy, leading to poorer outcomes for patients.

SourceWeill Cornell Medicine·JournalNature Communications·DateMar 10, 2026

Study: Exercise during chemotherapy for breast cancer measurably improves quality of life

A new study shows that exercise during chemotherapy measurably improves quality of life for women with breast cancer, with benefits consistent across physical, emotional and mental health domains. The findings support existing clinical guidelines and provide clarity on the effectiveness of exercise interventions during treatment.

SourceUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine·JournalThe Lancet Healthy Longevity·DateFeb 25, 2026

Singapore study uncovers why some colorectal cancer tumors return and spread after chemotherapy

A Singapore study reveals that a specific gene called SERPINE1 drives resistance to chemotherapy and cancer spread in colorectal cancer patients. The findings also identify a molecular signature called RESIST-M, which can predict poorer survival and higher relapse risk, supporting earlier intervention and more targeted follow-up care.

SourceAgency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore·JournalCell Death and Disease·DateFeb 24, 2026
Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor tracks ventilation quality in labs, classrooms, and conference rooms with long battery life and clear e-ink readouts.

New JNCCN study identifies long-term health risks among testicular cancer survivors treated with contemporary chemotherapy regimens

A new study published in the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (JNCCN) identifies significant long-term health risks among testicular cancer survivors treated with contemporary chemotherapy regimens. Researchers found that survivors treated with etoposide and cisplatin (EPx4) had higher odds of renal impairment, hear...

SourceMedical College of Wisconsin·JournalJournal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network·TypeObservational study·DateFeb 19, 2026

PAK1 promotes colorectal cancer progression—new insights

Researchers identify PAK1 as a key player in colorectal cancer progression through its ability to stabilize mRNA of oncogenic factors. Targeting PAK1 inhibits proliferation, migration, and invasion, promoting the degradation of these transcripts and sensitizing tumors to standard-of-care treatments.

SourceCompuscript Ltd·JournalGenes & Diseases·DateFeb 19, 2026

New biomarker predicts chemotherapy response in triple-negative breast cancer

Researchers developed a new computational approach to predict chemotherapy response in triple-negative breast cancer, outperforming current methods. The TmS biomarker accurately sorts patients into those with favorable or poor prognosis, highlighting its potential as an effective starting point for patient stratification.

SourceUniversity of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center·JournalCell Reports Medicine·DateFeb 17, 2026

Sensing local fibers in pancreatic tumors, cancer cells ‘choose’ to either grow or tolerate treatment

A new study shows that pancreatic cancer cells' ability to detect the extracellular matrix determines their growth rate and response to chemotherapy. The researchers found that cells detecting ECM have low autophagy levels and high growth rates, while those farther away from ECM have high autophagy levels and can survive chemotherapy.

SourceNYU Langone Health / NYU Grossman School of Medicine·JournalCell·TypeExperimental study·DateFeb 16, 2026

Sylvester Cancer Tip Sheet for Feb. 2026

Researchers at Sylvester Cancer Institute have identified a potential workaround for chemotherapy resistance by blocking a key protein. The study aims to teach lymphoma patients practical tools to manage stress and improve their daily quality of life through the SMART 3RP Lymphoma study. Meanwhile, the institute is expanding cancer dis...

SourceUniversity of Miami Miller School of Medicine·DateFeb 13, 2026
Creality K1 Max 3D Printer

Creality K1 Max 3D Printer rapidly prototypes brackets, adapters, and fixtures for instruments and classroom demonstrations at large build volume.

ASH publishes clinical practice guidelines on frontline and relapsed/refractory management of all in adolescents and young adults

The American Society of Hematology released guidelines for frontline and relapsed/refractory management of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in adolescents and young adults (AYAs), outlining optimal approaches to treating high-risk patient populations. The guidelines highlight the need for additional research on immunotherapies and tr...

SourceAmerican Society of Hematology·JournalBlood Advances·DateFeb 11, 2026

FAU study: Tiny worm offers clues to combat chemotherapy neurotoxicity

Researchers used Caenorhabditis elegans to model chemotherapy-induced neurological dysfunction and tested two compounds for improved recovery. Both sildenafil citrate and Resveramorph-3 significantly reduced seizure-like behaviors and duration, suggesting their potential as therapeutic candidates.

SourceFlorida Atlantic University·JournalPLOS One·TypeExperimental study·DateFeb 11, 2026