The Role of T cells and B cells in Enhancing The Immune Response
During tumor development, immune cells can fight tumor spread by proliferating, migrating and adapting to the surrounding environment. Tumor cells can also disrupt the immune system's response by ...
Inhibition of DHODH Is Expected to Treat Small Cell Lung Cancer
Small cell lung cancer is highly aggressive lung cancer with limited treatment options. In a new study, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology identified a novel therapeutic ...
Macrophage Blackening May Promote Breast Cancer Metastasis
When breast cancer cells spread in the body, they diffuse mainly through the lymphatic system, which usually removes excess fluids and waste from our tissues. Now, scientists at the team of Professor ...
New Combination of Immunotherapy PD-1 and GITR Provides More Effective Cancer Therapy
There is no doubt that the clinical use of "inhibitory immune checkpoints" for cancer treatment is the most important advance in anti-cancer treatment over the past 10 years. Blocking antibodies ...
New Anticancer Therapies Are Expected to Be Developed Through Specific Molecular Pathways in Cancer Cells
Recently, in a research report published in the international magazine Nature Communications, scientists from Hokkaido University have discovered a special pathway by studying molecules involved in ...
New Discovered Targets for Anti-Cancer May Act as A Potential Therapeutic Target for Gliomas
Recently, researchers from the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute (VTCRI) claim that a gene involved in human biological rhythms may be a potential therapeutic target for fatal gliomas. The ...
The Latest Progress in Cancer Immunotherapy: Immunotherapy Represented by PD-1 Revolutionized The Cancer Treatment
Overview of Cancer Immunotherapy Cancer immunotherapy has developed rapidly in these two years. Numerous new targets and drug forms continue to emerge, including innate immunity and adaptive ...
Introduction on The Heterogeneity of Tumor Cell
What is tumor heterogeneity? Tumor heterogeneity refers to the difference between genotype and phenotype of tumor cells in different parts of the same malignancy or in different parts of the same ...
New Hope for the Treatment of Breast Cancer: Antibody-drug Compounds & Immunotherapy?
Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females worldwide. It accounts for 16% of all female cancers and 22.9% of invasive cancers in women. 18.2% of all cancer deaths worldwide, ...
The CD44 Proteins Induce Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis?
Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant gastrointestinal cancer that is difficult to be diagnosed and treated due to its rapid metastatic spread. Approximately 90% of this type of cancer is ...