A protein from tiny tardigrades may help cancer patients tolerate radiation therapy - Scientific Inquirer
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A protein from tiny tardigrades may help cancer patients tolerate radiation therapy - Scientific Inquirer
About 60 percent of all cancer patients in the United States receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment. However, this radiation can have severe side effects that often end up being too difficult for patients to tolerate. Drawing inspiration from a tiny organism that can withstand huge amounts of radiation, researchers at MIT, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the University of Iowa have developed a new strategy that may protect patien…
Functional precision oncology: a game changer in cancer therapy
Functional precision oncology is taking precision medicine to the next level. It is changing the way we fight cancer by testing a patient’s live tumor outside the body to determine the treatments most likely to work. This approach promises to double cancer response rates, improve survival, and reduce costs. It’s personal, data-driven, and long overdue, Read more… Functional precision oncology: a game changer in cancer therapy originally appeared…
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