Research across Cancer
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Follicular T cell subsets and tertiary lymphoid structures may guide immunotherapy in ovarian cancer
New immune targets offer hope for ovarian cancer patients
This narrative review synthesizes evidence on follicular T cell subsets, tertiary lymphoid structures, and other immune features in ovarian …
A review highlights new immune system features that could help doctors predict treatment success and find better ways to fight ovarian cance…
Case report of YL205 antibody-drug conjugate in platinum-resistant ovarian carcinoma
First patient achieves complete response with new ovarian cancer drug YL205
This is a single-patient case report of a 40-year-old woman with platinum-resistant, BRCA-wildtype high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma treat…
A single patient with advanced ovarian cancer achieved a complete response after 24 weeks of treatment with YL205, a new antibody-drug conju…
Nomogram predicts survival in uterine serous carcinoma using SEER and hospital data
New Tool Helps Doctors Predict Uterine Cancer Survival
This retrospective cohort study of 8,204 patients with uterine serous carcinoma developed a nomogram for overall survival prediction.
A new computer model helps doctors give honest survival estimates for patients with a deadly form of uterine cancer.
Conference report on AI ensemble for histopathological classification of ovarian carcinoma subtypes
AI Can Now Tell Apart Two Ovarian Cancers That Look Nearly Identical
This conference report describes a preclinical computational study using an attention-guided CNN ensemble to classify high-grade versus low-…
This technology could prevent misdiagnosis and ensure patients get the most effective treatment for their specific cancer type from day one.
Residual disease after surgery linked to survival in low-grade serous ovarian cancer
For This Ovarian Cancer, Surgery Is Everything—Chemo May Not Help
This observational retrospective study of 25 patients with low-grade serous ovarian cancer found that residual disease status after primary …
For a rare ovarian cancer, a new study suggests that the quality of surgery is the single most important factor for survival, challenging th…
STAT1 and IL-7 show diagnostic potential for ovarian carcinoma subtypes in cohort study
Two Tiny Signals Could Help Doctors Tell Apart Two Ovarian Cancers
A cohort study analyzed transcriptome data from 68 patients with high-grade and low-grade serous ovarian carcinoma.
Two tiny gene signals may help doctors distinguish between two ovarian cancer types when biopsy results are unclear, guiding the right treat…
Chemotherapy in HGSOC patients modulates NK cell receptors and ligands, observational study finds
Chemotherapy linked to immune system changes in ovarian cancer patients
An observational cohort study of 107 HGSOC patients and 50 healthy controls found chemotherapy was associated with modulation of NK cell rec…
Chemotherapy in ovarian cancer may restore natural killer cell markers to healthy levels and boost proteins that help immune cells fight tum…