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New study may lead to breakthrough in CAR T cell therapy for glioblastoma
Why is CAR T cell therapy — an immunotherapy that engineers a patient’s own T cells to target cancer — so effective for many types of cancer, but not for glioblastoma, a...
Groundbreaking study may change how we detect cancer
Imagine there’s a “boiling point” for cancer — an exact point at which a normal cell becomes malignant, just as water becomes vapor at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Once we discovered...
Aspirin appears to curb colorectal cancer recurrence and tumor growth, study finds
CONTACT Zen Vuong 626-409-9367zvuong@coh.org   City of Hope scientists are working to identify the right dose for aspirin to act as a prophylactic   DUARTE, Calif. — The benefits...
Cancer care predictions 2020: The best is yet to come
Cancer care is changing rapidly, and the pace of change is accelerating. In 2019, major advances in precision medicine, gene-based therapy, immunotherapy and many other areas brought new hope to...
New study may revolutionize the way we detect cancer
Imagine there’s a “boiling point” for cancer — an exact point at which a normal cell becomes malignant, just as water becomes vapor at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Once we discovered...
Mathematical oncology: Solving cancer’s most baffling puzzles
Why do targeted therapies succeed with some good candidates and not others? Is there a way to combat treatment resistance? How can we more accurately diagnose cancer and predict its...
Aspirin appears to curb colorectal cancer recurrence
The benefits of a daily aspirin may extend beyond heart health to colorectal cancer treatment, say City of Hope researchers who have found aspirin appears to reduce tumor growth and...
City of Hope scientists present latest cancer research advances at AACR
Researchers at City of Hope will present a number of new findings at this year’s American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting, including a potentially more accurate biomarker for pancreatic...