A new imaging test, PSMA PET/CT scan, has been shown to safely reduce the number of biopsies needed for suspected prostate cancer, with no harm to patients. The PRIMARY2 trial found that the scan could identify low-risk patients who did not need a biopsy, while targeting suspicious areas for those who did.
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Researchers discovered a novel mechanism behind small cell lung cancer's aggressiveness, involving the lack of caspase-8, leading to necroptosis and inflammation that fosters tumor progression. This pre-tumoral inflammation suppresses anti-cancer immune responses, promoting metastasis and relapse.
Researchers found that indoor tanning users in their 30s and 40s have more skin mutations than people twice their age, particularly in areas exposed to tanning beds. This can lead to an increased risk of skin cancer, including melanoma.
Researchers found that smoking and biological sex shape how normal cells evolve in healthy bladder tissue, with certain mutations gaining an advantage to expand into clones. This study offers new insights into cancer risk and prevention by providing a way to understand tissue evolution and identify early warning signs.
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Researchers discovered a mutation in the POT1 gene that prevents telomeres from repairing, leading to pulmonary fibrosis. This study highlights the importance of personalising treatments for diseases caused by dysfunctional telomeres.
A study published in PNAS reveals that colorectal cancer cells utilize a protein called TBX3, which regulates embryo development, to contribute to their aggressiveness and metastasis. The discovery opens up possibilities for developing targeted therapies to prevent tumor cell spread.
Hepatic biliary adenofibroma (BAF) is a rare, benign tumor with histological characteristics distinct from other biliary tumors. Emerging case reports suggest potential for malignant transformation and overlap with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA), highlighting diagnostic challenges and need for further research.
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Researchers at KAIST have discovered a molecular switch that can induce cancer reversal by capturing the moment of critical transition before normal cells become irreversibly cancerous. The technology uses single-cell RNA sequencing data and computer simulation analysis to identify the molecular switch.
A multicenter study found stereotactic radiosurgery to be highly effective in controlling vestibular schwannoma growth in NF2 patients while maintaining serviceable hearing. The procedure was also shown not to cause radiation-related tumor development or malignant transformation, addressing long-standing concerns.
Researchers from Northwestern University discuss the multifaceted tumorigenic functions of EZH2, including its role in regulating translation and coactivating transcription. This new understanding may provide novel insights into advancing EZH2-targeting strategies for prostate cancer patients.
Researchers tracked 392 patients with diffuse low-grade glioma over 20 years and found that aggressive surgical removal offered a distinct survival advantage. Smaller tumor sizes were associated with longer survival times, highlighting the importance of early intervention.
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A study using gadoxetate disodium-enhanced MRI found associations between imaging characteristics and hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) subtypes. The algorithm identified common HCA subtypes with high accuracy, including β-catenin exon 3 mutations.
Researchers identified CEUS biomarkers predicting HCC in cirrhotic nodules, stratifying risk within the LI-RADS system. Customized surveillance strategies can be enabled using these biomarkers.
A rare case of a huge, extraperitoneal, and highly vascularized pelvic-abdominal mass with rapid recurrence was documented in a 14-year-old boy. The study highlights the importance of considering inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) in the differential diagnosis of large central necrosis and prominent peritumoral vascularity.