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ASCO 2026 Tip Sheet - Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

Researchers at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center presented several studies at ASCO 2026 exploring new treatment options for patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) and melanoma. These include velzatinib, a targeted therapy for GIST patients, and PRAME-directed T-cell receptor therapies for synovial sarcoma.

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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.

Cancer treatment: Understanding risks and side effects

Researchers used machine learning methods to identify safe time windows for outpatient stem cell therapy in multiple myeloma patients. The study found that this approach can predict adverse events and enable more precise risk assessment.

Multiple myeloma: Established cancer drug reactivates immunotherapy

Researchers have discovered a new mechanism by which an existing cancer drug can block the loss of BCMA molecules on cancer cells, allowing CAR T cell therapy to become effective again in some patients. The study shows that carfilzomib can prevent the degradation of BCMA and restore its presence on the surface of malignant plasma cells.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

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Why are men more likely to develop multiple myeloma than women?

A new study published in CANCER found that men are more likely to have advanced disease and high myeloma load at diagnosis compared to women. Men were also less likely to have low bone mineral density and had different chromosomal abnormalities, which may contribute to the sex disparity in multiple myeloma risk.

Myeloma: How AI is redrawing the map of cancer care

CORAL accurately predicts genetic subtypes and patient outcomes in multiple myeloma without costly genomic tests. The technology could be applied to other cancers, opening the door to personalized, faster and widely accessible cancer care.

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Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

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AmScope B120C-5M Compound Microscope

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Sylvester Cancer Tip Sheet for October 2025

Recent studies from Sylvester have uncovered links between breast cancer, Superfund sites and social adversity. Researchers are also exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in interpreting mammograms more accurately.

Using iron to destroy multiple myeloma cancer cells

Duke University researchers discovered that inhibiting an enzyme involved in iron regulation makes cancer cells vulnerable to cell death. By targeting STK17B kinase, they reactivated ferroptosis and increased the effectiveness of conventional therapies against multiple myeloma.

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Davis Instruments Vantage Pro2 Weather Station

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New label-free imaging tracks cancer treatment in single cells

MiROM identifies proteins by detecting molecular vibrations and detects structural changes in proteins, such as misfolding, allowing for real-time assessments of treatment effectiveness. This technology holds great potential for other diseases linked to protein misfolding, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Sylvester Cancer Tip Sheet - June 2025

Sylvester researchers found that alcohol-related cancer deaths increased by nearly double from 1990 to 2021, primarily affecting men over 55. A new four-drug combination has been shown to be highly effective and safe in treating patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.

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MD Anderson Research Highlights for June 11, 2025

Researchers at MD Anderson have made significant progress in treating non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) by combining chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and surgery. They found that pre-surgical combination therapy showed promising results, with high rates of pathological complete response and major pathological response.

Fighting myeloma with fiber: Plant-based diet offers promise

A high-fiber plant-based diet improved health markers that could delay the progression of precancerous conditions and multiple myeloma. The study showed significant improvements in dietary quality, weight loss, metabolic markers, inflammation, and gut microbiome diversity.

ASCO 2025 STUDY: New standard of care emerges for multiple myeloma

A new four-drug combination, DKRd, has emerged as a highly effective and safe treatment for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients. The ADVANCE clinical trial shows that 59% of patients treated with DKRd were MRD-negative after eight cycles of treatment, compared to 36% of KRd-treated patients.

MD Anderson research highlights for May 21, 2025

Researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center have made significant discoveries in three key areas of cancer care. In a study on sickle cell disease, the team found that the disorder can suppress immunity by altering DNA structure in CD8+ T cells, leading to potential strategies for improving immunotherapy responses. Meanwhile, a biomarker-...

Scientists develop super strong antibodies for new cancer treatment

Researchers from the University of Southampton engineered a new type of super-strong antibody that triggers a stronger response from the immune system compared to naturally produced antibodies. The study confirms that making subtle increases in rigidity stimulates immune activity, creating a powerful immune response against disease.

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Sylvester Cancer Tip Sheet for April 2025

Researchers are exploring the use of immunotherapy drugs and a tumor-busting 'oncolytic' virus to tackle high-grade neuroendocrine tumors. A new clinical trial, led by Dr. Aman Chauhan, aims to unlock the mysteries of renal cell carcinoma through detailed laboratory and clinical studies.

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CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

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How pomalidomide boosts the immune system to fight multiple myeloma

Researchers found that pomalidomide enhances key immune cells, such as T cells and natural killer cells, which helps the body recognize and destroy cancer cells. This leads to improved immune profiles in patients with myeloma, resulting in longer progression-free survival periods.

Sylvester Cancer Tip Sheet for Dec. 2024

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center offers expert advice on coping with holiday loss and grief. Biological age can predict early colorectal cancer risk, while research advances may lead to a cure for multiple myeloma. Blood cancer experts share insights into new treatments.

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Filling out the roadmap for faster drug approvals

A new review published in Blood Cancer Discovery outlines how research supported a recent FDA committee decision to allow minimal residual disease as an endpoint for accelerated approval in multiple myeloma. This decision could cut a decade off the drug development process, enabling faster innovation in cancer treatment.

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Cilta-cel found highly effective in first real-world study

A study published in Blood reported high response rates of 89% and complete responses of 70% among patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma who received cilta-cel infusions. The results were comparable to those seen in clinical trials, suggesting the therapy's effectiveness in real-world settings.

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Scientists discover how the body's killer cells attack cancer

Researchers have found that natural killer cells instinctively recognize and attack the XPO1 protein, which drives cancer growth. By targeting this protein, scientists may be able to activate more killer cells to destroy cancer cells. The study suggests that this approach could lead to personalized cancer treatment with less side effects.