SAR446523, an investigational antibody targeting GPRC5D, received FDA orphan drug status and…
Month: July 2025
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How Resilience Coaching May Help Young People With Advanced Cancer
A resilience program for young people with advanced cancer helped patients cope…
What is a Neobladder? What Patients with Bladder Cancer Need to Know
Dr. Janet Kukreja explains one urinary diversion option available to patients undergoing…
Targeting Cancer Stem Cells With Ivermectin: What the Science Says
Targeting cancer stem cells with ivermectin may revolutionize treatment strategies, but what scientific breakthroughs support this intriguing possibility? Discover the latest findings.
July GU Cancer Highlights: Top 5 Updates Patients Should Know
As July concludes, new treatments offer advances across kidney and bladder cancer,…
What Is Chemo Belly and How Long Does It Last?
Chemotherapy can cause side effects like bloating, constipation and diarrhea. Learn why…
Can Journaling Help Heal After a Cancer Diagnosis?
Writing helped me focus on gratitude and healing after my colon cancer…
How GIST Differs From Other GI Cancers
Unlike most GI cancers, GIST starts in supportive stromal tissue, not surface…
How Can Self-Advocacy Improve Care for Newly Diagnosed Patients?
Six-time cancer survivor Staci Kirk urges patients to trust their bodies and…
Ivermectin-Induced Autophagy: A Novel Pathway for Tumor Cell Death
Many researchers are uncovering Ivermectin’s potential to trigger autophagy in cancer cells, but what does this mean for the future of treatment?
Could Ivermectin Turn “Cold” Tumors “Hot”? Exploring Immune‑Activation Findings
Notable research indicates that ivermectin may transform cold tumors into hot ones, but what could this groundbreaking shift mean for future cancer therapies?
Venclexta Treatment Combo is Being Reviewed by FDA For CLL
AbbVie submitted a supplemental new drug application for Venclexta plus Calquence treatment…