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Monday, Nov 10

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Common Everyday Meds Linked to Worse Outcomes in Breast Cancer Patients

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(MedPage Today) -- Use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) alongside anti-cancer agents was associated with worse survival outcomes in patients with breast cancer, according to an observational study.

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Age should be considered in metastatic prostate cancer treatment plans, says study

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Many things are evaluated when doctors are putting a treatment plan together for prostate cancer patients. A new study says one more factor should be considered—chronological age.

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Factoring in frailty and age could improve pancreatic cancer treatment

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While some risk factors for cancer can be mitigated through lifestyle choices such as diet or exercise, aging is not one of them. In the case of pancreatic cancer, it also can limit treatment options if a patient is too frail to be safely…

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Routine liquid biopsy testing could reduce late-stage cancer diagnoses

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Routine screening is limited to only a few cancer types. New research indicates that routine liquid biopsy testing (multi-cancer early detection testing) could substantially reduce late-stage cancer diagnoses, allowing patients to receive…

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Supportive cancer care: Most patients say human touch outshines tech

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New research published in the November 2025 issue of JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network explores the perceptions regarding the effectiveness of team-based and technology-based approaches for supportive care for…

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Lyell Immunopharma Acquires Exclusive Global Rights to a Next-Generation CAR T-Cell Product Candidate in Clinical Development for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lyell Immunopharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:LYEL), a late-stage clinical company advancing next-generation chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies for patients with cancer, today…

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Breast cancer patients in Chennai find strength through sisterhood

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For many, the comfort offered by the support group at Chennai Breast Centre is just as essential as the medical treatment itself

The new reality of colon cancer in young adults

5 young colon cancer patients share their stories, including their missed symptoms, their diagnosis, and their advice on how to save yourself

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Liquid biopsy test could lead to earlier diagnoses for numerous cancer types

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Routine screening is limited to only a few cancer types. New research indicates that routine liquid biopsy testing (multi-cancer early detection testing) could substantially reduce late-stage cancer diagnoses, allowing patients to receive…

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New bacterial therapy destroys cancer without the immune system

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A Japanese-led research team has developed AUN, a groundbreaking immune-independent bacterial cancer therapy that uses two harmonized bacteria to destroy tumors even in patients with weakened immune systems. By leveraging the natural…

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‘They are not alone’: She helps kids with cancer face their darkest hours with toys

Armed with a bagful of toys, child life therapist Rachel Ho from the Children’s Cancer Foundation is helping young patients and their families make sense of cancer – one play session at a time.

Sunday, Nov 9

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Covid mRNA vaccines may boost cancer immunotherapy — Study

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Cancer researchers said they started noticing a positive pattern among patients undergoing immunotherapy...

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Conor McGregor Makes Headlines After Message to 9-Year-Old Cancer Patient

Conor McGregor, as the biggest star in MMA, often steals the headlines. During his active UFC days, it was those highlight-reel knockouts that grabbed attention. Now, he maintains that same traction as ‘The Notorious’ evolves into a…

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IT WAS A GRAVEYARD SMASH: Home for Healing scares up funds to help house cancer patients, kin

Home for Healing supporters scared up some fun on Oct. 24 at the Venue at Westwind with the annual Monster Bash.

Saturday, Nov 8

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The former health minister back on the wards as a cancer nurse - who wants to see Reform

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Maria Caulfield says: 'I'm very passionate about the NHS but it's not working for patients'.

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“Most Effective Therapy to Date” – New Treatment Wipes Out Bladder Cancer in 82% of Patients

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A slow drug-release system has proven highly effective in treating certain bladder cancer patients whose tumors were previously unresponsive to therapy. A new targeted drug delivery system known as TAR-200 has shown remarkable results in a…

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Lisa Jarvis: What if the COVID vaccine could save cancer patients too?

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"All of these questions deserve urgent exploration. Unfortunately, the discovery comes at a particularly difficult moment for mRNA vaccines," Jarvis writes.

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HER2-targeted radioimmunotherapy regimen achieves complete and durable response in breast cancer model

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A new radioimmunotherapy approach has the potential to cure human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer, according to new research published in the November issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. The regimen,…

Friday, Nov 7

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Better Therapy, Care in Advanced Breast Cancer Has Led to Longer Survival

(MedPage Today) -- Patients newly diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in 2025 would be expected to live 7 months longer on average than they did 15 years ago, according to an analysis of U.S. data.