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Un estudio muestra avances con la detección temprana del cáncer de páncreas
Puede que la pieza que falta del rompecabezas para mejorar los resultados para el cáncer de páncreas sea la capacidad de identificar los tumores con anticipación. Generalmente la enfermedad se...
Exact Sciences licenses targeted digital sequencing method to extend leadership in precision oncology
Exact Sciences Contacts Investor Relations: Megan Jones meganjones@exactsciences.com 608-535-8815   Media: Katie Boyce Exact Sciences kboyce@exactsciences.com 608-710-3903   City of Hope media@coh.org 800-888-5323   Worldwide Exclusive License Provides Access to...
City of Hope, TGen looking to create personalized roadmaps for the treatment of kidney cancer
CONTACTZen VuongCity of Hope626-409-9367zvuong@coh.org Steve YozwiakTGen602-343-8704syozwiak@tgen.org Physician-scientists are using one of the world’s most comprehensive genomic analysis tools to determine whether...
Study finds way to determine tumor response to immunotherapy
Scientists at City of Hope, working in collaboration with researchers at Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), have found that the actions of circulating immune cells at the start of immunotherapy...
Study details how breast cancer becomes resistant to treatment
City of Hope has identified how cancer cells in patients with early-stage breast cancer change and become resistant to hormone or combination therapies, according to a new study published in...
TGen develops COVID-19 test
Since mid-January, the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, has been part of the worldwide effort to conduct testing for the SARS-CoV-2 virus causing...
Drug triad improves odds against advanced pancreatic cancer
A pancreatic cancer cell Adding a drug that targets a molecular vulnerability in pancreatic cancer could provide substantial benefit to patients, according to a clinical trial by the HonorHealth Research...
Urine test could detect cancer, according to new TGen study
Urinalysis has long been a staple of physical exams to detect and manage a number of diseases and disorders, but not cancer. What if it were that easy, though, and...
Pancreatic cancer imaging project aims to increase early detection
In medical science’s battle against cancer, malignant tumors of the pancreas are a major challenge.   Part of the problem comes down to location. The pancreas is obscured within the...
Study shows differences in brain cancer incidence, outcome due to age, sex
Findings from a national study by researchers at City of Hope affiliate Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and external collaborators suggest that sex and age are crucial factors in the care and survival of...