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Radiotherapy prior to immunotherapy is the best treatment sequence for melanoma related brain metastases
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Radiotherapy prior to immunotherapy is the best treatment sequence for melanoma related brain metastases

  • Janet Fricker
  • 6 December 2024

Patients with melanoma related brain metastases achieve reduced risk of progression and better overall survival if they receive radiotherapy before immunotherapy as opposed to the other way round. The meta-analysis study, abstract RADT-04, presented at the Society of Neuro Oncology…

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Study helps solve the puzzle of checkpoint inhibitor myocarditis
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Study helps solve the puzzle of checkpoint inhibitor myocarditis

  • Janet Fricker
  • 22 November 2024

The immune reaction that occurs in the hearts of patients taking checkpoint inhibitors who develop immune checkpoint myocarditis may be distinct from the immune responses occurring in the tumours of these patients. The study, published in in Nature, 6 November,…

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Rise in initiation of immunotherapy at the end of life
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Rise in initiation of immunotherapy at the end of life

  • Janet Fricker
  • 26 January 2024

Immunotherapy is increasingly being initiated in the month prior to death in patients with stage IV non-small-cell lung cancer, melanoma, and renal cell carcinoma. The US study, published in JAMA Oncology, online January 4, showed the practice was more common…

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Combination immunotherapy with novel immune-oncology agents benefit NSCLC patients in presurgical setting
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Combination immunotherapy with novel immune-oncology agents benefit NSCLC patients in presurgical setting

  • Janet Fricker
  • 6 October 2023

Patients with resectable non-small-cell lung cancer show improved major pathological response rates with combination immune oncology agents versus single-agent immunotherapy. The NeoCOAST trial, published in Cancer Discovery, 14 September, demonstrated that combining the anti-PD-L1 monoclonal antibody durvalumab with other novel…

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Cracking RAS: It took over 30 years to hit this ubiquitous oncogene – was it worth the wait?
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Cracking RAS: It took over 30 years to hit this ubiquitous oncogene – was it worth the wait?

  • Lisa Hutchinson
  • 14 June 2023

RAS oncogenes and their proteins have central roles in almost all cancers, including leukaemias, multiple myelomas, skin cancers and many solid tumours, making the RAS protein family an ideal cancer target. But efforts to develop clinically efficacious drugs to target…

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Immunotherapy: outcomes of ultra low-dose trial offer hope for better global access
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Immunotherapy: outcomes of ultra low-dose trial offer hope for better global access

  • Swagata Yadavar
  • 26 January 2023

Doctors at the Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai have shown that an ultra-low dose of the immunotherapy drug nivolumab significantly improves survival in patients with recurrent or newly diagnosed head and neck cancers. The findings of the single-centre phase III…

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Nanotechnology is steadily expanding its many roles in tackling cancer
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Nanotechnology is steadily expanding its many roles in tackling cancer

  • Sophie Fessl
  • 17 November 2022

A nanomedicine, as defined by the US National Institutes of Health, is a “highly specific medical intervention at the molecular scale for curing disease or repairing damaged tissues... ” For regulatory purposes, the term covers products with a size between…

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Cancer and the immune system: turning insights into treatments
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Cancer and the immune system: turning insights into treatments

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 7 October 2022

The vision of harnessing our immune systems to fight cancer has been tantalising scientists and doctors for more than a century. The idea had a strong scientific rationale: over millions of years our immune systems have evolved intricate and multi-layered…

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Study paves way for better checkpoint inhibitor response prognostication
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Study paves way for better checkpoint inhibitor response prognostication

  • Janet Fricker
  • 22 July 2022

Use of whole exome sequencing improves prediction of response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). The study, published in Nature Communications, 8 July, shows incorporation of the CIRCLE tool, including new genes and pathways identified from whole exome sequencing, leads to…

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What can we expect from mRNA cancer vaccines?
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What can we expect from mRNA cancer vaccines?

  • Sophie Fessl
  • 13 May 2022

Messenger RNA vaccines turned around Europe’s fight against the Covid pandemic. Less than a year after the first lockdowns were declared, mRNA vaccines got regulatory approval for emergency use, first in people at high-risk from Covid, and later in the…

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