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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Removal of ovaries before menopause associated with reduced white matter in brain

Women who have their ovaries removed before menopause, particularly before the age of 40, have reduced white matter integrity in multiple regions of the brain later in life, a new study suggests. White matter refers to the nerve fibers that connect neurons in different areas of the brain.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Promising approach to prevent recurrence of breast cancer

Treatment outcomes for breast cancer have become better over the years, but proportion of breast cancers still recur even after long periods without signs of cancer remaining dormant in the body. Cancer researchers discovered a mechanism that wakes up these dormant breast cancer cells and demonstrated that preventing the mechanism can significantly improve treatment outcomes in experimental models.

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Promising approach to prevent recurrence of breast cancer

Treatment outcomes for breast cancer have become better over the years, but proportion of breast cancers still recur even after long periods without signs of cancer remaining dormant in the body. Cancer researchers discovered a mechanism that wakes up these dormant breast cancer cells and demonstrated that preventing the mechanism can significantly improve treatment outcomes in experimental models.

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Friday, June 14, 2024

Ultrasensitive liquid biopsy tech spots cancer earlier than standard methods

An artificial intelligence-powered method for detecting tumor DNA in blood has shown unprecedented sensitivity in predicting cancer recurrence. The new technology has the potential to improve cancer care with the very early detection of recurrence and close monitoring of tumor response during therapy.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Gene that helps cancer cells spread throughout the body

Expression of Gstt1 enables the cells to change the surrounding environment to support their growth. The findings could lead to new strategies to treat metastatic cancer and would be particularly impactful for patients with pancreatic cancer.

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Sunday, June 9, 2024

Study identifies potential pathway to reducing breast cancer brain metastases

A study has identified a biological mechanism that could lead to more effective treatments for breast cancer that has metastasized to the brain.

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Friday, June 7, 2024

New study suggests that amyloid contributes to calcific aortic valve disease development

Researchers have now proposed a molecular mechanism that links amyloid deposition in the aortic valve with degenerative calcification. They also theorize that other risk factors for CAVD, such as high blood levels of lipoprotein, can contribute to calcification both directly and indirectly through the mechanisms that involve amyloid accumulation.

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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

AI detects more breast cancers with fewer false positives

Using artificial intelligence (AI), breast radiologists in Denmark have improved breast cancer screening performance and reduced the rate of false-positive findings.

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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

AI detects more breast cancers with fewer false positives

Using artificial intelligence (AI), breast radiologists in Denmark have improved breast cancer screening performance and reduced the rate of false-positive findings.

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Saturday, June 1, 2024

New study reveals key protein that could help prevent excessive bone loss in osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is characterized by the weakening of bones, making them fragile and prone to breakage. Excessive activity of 'osteoclasts' or bone-absorbing cells leads to bone loss. Targeting osteoclast differentiation is therefore, a potential therapeutic strategy. In a new study, researchers have discovered a novel role of the Ctdnep1 phosphatase in suppressing osteoclast differentiation and bone resorption. The study provides novel insights into the process of bone remodeling and therapeutic targets.

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