Breast Cancer Treatment Takes A Big Leap Forward

Breast Cancer Treatment Takes A Big Leap Forward

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A new study by the cancer research group at the Department of Biotechnology's Institute of Life Sciences has resolved the mystery and promises to pave the way for developing better drugs for breast cancer
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Dr Sagar Sengupta with his colleagues in his lab

Study Opens New Avenue for Preventing Cancer

In a new development in the area of cancer research, scientists at Delhi-based National Institute of Immunology have found a way to stop the degradation of a protein called p53 that prevents cancer cells from proliferating and forming tumors in the body

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Study Flags Problems in Availability and Prices of Anti-Cancer Drugs

Study Flags Problems in Availability and Prices of Anti-Cancer Drugs

A new study has shown that availability of essential drugs for the treatment of childhood cancers was well below the World Health Organisation prescribed standards in both public and private sector pharmacies even in the national capital, Delhi

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New Method Makes Cancer Drugs Less Toxic

Scientists have been working to find ways to minimise side effects while maintaining the effectiveness of chemotherapy. A group of Indian researchers have now developed a hydrogel-based cancer treatment method

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Immunotherapy May Offer Ray of Hope for Triple Negative Breast Cancer Patients

Immunotherapy May Offer Ray of Hope for Triple Negative Breast Cancer Patients

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A new study published recently in New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) by Dr. Peter Schmid of Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, and his colleagues, has found that combining immunotherapy with chemotherapy could improve the outcome for some advanced triple negative breast cancer patients
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Scientists Look To Mathematics to Make Cancer Treatment More Effective

Scientists Look to Mathematics to Make Cancer Treatment More Effective

Scientists at the Pune-based National Chemical Laboratory of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research have developed a mathematical model that promises to deliver better protocols for cancer treatment

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Women with Breast Cancer May Be Spared from Chemotherapy

Breast Cancer Patients May Be Spared from Chemotherapy

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women worldwide. Research over the past few decades has unlocked many mysteries of this disease leading to the availability of better detection tests and drugs for patients.

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Micro needle-Based System Can Take Pain Away from Vaccinations

Microneedle-Based System Can Take Pain Away from Vaccinations

For kids who hate needle pricks, there may be another option in the offing. Scientists at Hyderabad campus of Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani have developed a microneedle patch for drug delivery using a biopolymer, zein.

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