Stanford Scientists Discover New Way to Make Pancreatic Cancer Cells Respond to Treatment

Stanford Scientists Discover New Way to Make Pancreatic Cancer Cells Respond to Treatment

Stanford Scientists Discover New Way to Make Pancreatic Cancer Cells Respond to Treatment Researchers at Stanford University have found that the stiffness of the tissue surrounding pancreatic cancer cells plays a crucial role in how these cells respond to chemotherapy. Pancreatic cancer is known for being particularly aggressive and difficult to treat, partly due to…

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Dr. Fiona Streckmann’s Team Finds Exercises Can Prevent Nerve Damage in Cancer Patients

Dr. Fiona Streckmann’s Team Finds Exercises Can Prevent Nerve Damage in Cancer Patients

Dr. Fiona Streckmann’s Team Finds Exercises Can Prevent Nerve Damage in Cancer Patients A German research team led by Dr. Fiona Streckmann from the University of Basel has discovered that specific exercises can prevent nerve damage caused by cancer treatments. This damage, known as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN), affects many patients undergoing chemotherapy. The Study…

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Finnish Study Reveals Misconceptions About Depression Diagnosis

Finnish Study Reveals Misconceptions About Depression Diagnosis

Finnish Study Reveals Misconceptions About Depression Diagnosis According to a recent study conducted in Finland, people frequently receive inaccurate information on depression. Researchers from the University of Turku and the University of the Arts Helsinki claim that this misinformation makes it harder for people to understand their distress. Most mental health diagnoses are descriptive. For…

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New Discovery by Dr. Fernando Martinez Estrada and Team on Macrophages Could Revolutionize Medicine

New Discovery by Dr. Fernando Martinez Estrada and Team on Macrophages Could Revolutionize Medicine

New Discovery by Dr. Fernando Martinez Estrada and Team on Macrophages Could Revolutionize Medicine Researchers led by Dr. Fernando Martinez Estrada at the University of Surrey have made a significant breakthrough in understanding macrophages, essential cells in the immune system. They discovered that the protein CSF1R is a reliable marker for identifying macrophages in tissues…

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