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Ultrasound Nanobubbles Crack Prostate Cancer’s Collagen Fortress Improving Immunotherapy Penetration

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University used tiny ultrasound-activated nanobubbles to dismantle the tough collagen walls that shield solid tumors from treatments. These “fortresses” made of stiff, crosslinked collagen block immune cells and drugs from reaching cancer cells deep inside, a major hurdle in fighting aggressive tumors like prostate cancer. The nanobubbles, filled with inert […]

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ARREST Trial: Precision Radiation Boosts to Fix 177Lu-PSMA’s 50% Failure Rate

ARREST trial could change mCRPC treatment by solving 177Lu-PSMA’s biggest limitation: up to 50% of patients get little benefit despite FDA approval and proven survival gains. The simple idea? Add targeted external beam radiation boosts to the tumors that radioligand therapy misses, creating a hybrid approach that could cut skeletal complications dramatically. Current 177Lu-PSMA therapy […]

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CRISPR Epigenetic Editing: Safely Reactivating Genes for Sickle Cell and Cancer’s Future

A new form of CRISPR technology developed by researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) and St Jude Children’s Research Hospital promises a safer path for treating genetic diseases by controlling genes without cutting DNA strands. Published in Nature Communications, the study demonstrates epigenetic editing that removes methyl groups (small chemical clusters […]

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Immunotherapy’s Hidden Power: Reprogramming Cancer Back to Normal

In a previous article, cancer reversion was introduced as the idea that malignant cells can be pushed back toward a more normal, less aggressive state instead of simply being destroyed. That earlier discussion focused mainly on epigenetic plasticity, differentiation therapy, and microenvironmental modulation as ways to coax cancer cells into behaving more like healthy tissue. […]