Tag: immunotherapy

A New Frontier in Cancer Treatment: ALA-CART’s Promise

A breakthrough CAR-T cell therapy, ALA-CART, enhances immune cell precision against resistant cancers, paving the way for improved patient outcomes and fewer side effects.

Aspirin: A Surprising Ally in Halting Cancer Spread

A new study from the University of Cambridge reveals that aspirin may prevent cancer metastasis by reducing TXA2 levels and releasing T cells from suppression, opening a promising new path for affordable, targeted cancer treatments.

Breaking the Code of Brain Cancer: Targeting Neutrophil Reprogramming

A groundbreaking discovery by researchers at The Wistar Institute has revealed how aggressive brain tumors hijack neutrophils—key immune cells—to foster tumor growth, paving the way for new, effective treatments.

Mitochondrial Hijack: A New Mechanism for Cancer Immune Evasion

Groundbreaking research from Okayama University reveals that cancer cells can transfer their mitochondria to immune cells, sabotaging the body’s natural defenses and offering a promising new target for improving immunotherapy.

Asthma Disarmed and Allergen Memory Erased

New immune cocktails developed by researchers at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology promise long-lasting relief for treatment-resistant asthma by resetting the immune system’s memory of allergens.

Bladder-Sparing Breakthrough Sparks New Hope in Cancer Treatment

A new clinical trial reveals that combining radiation with dual immunotherapy can preserve the bladder in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer, offering a less invasive alternative to radical surgery.