
Australian Researchers Launch Trial to Tackle ‘Undruggable’ Cancers
Australian researchers have launched a groundbreaking trial testing PMR-116, a new drug aiming to treat aggressive cancers previously considered untreatable.
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Australian researchers have launched a groundbreaking trial testing PMR-116, a new drug aiming to treat aggressive cancers previously considered untreatable.

Chinese scientists discovered that breast cancer cells hijack arginine to suppress the immune system, offering new hope for cancer treatments by disrupting this metabolic pathway.

Chinese scientists have discovered silybin, a natural compound that blocks cancer growth by disrupting lactate transport, offering new hope in cancer treatment.

Scientists have unveiled the microscopic mechanism behind heavy-ion cancer therapy, potentially revolutionizing cancer treatments and advancing radiotherapy technologies.

Over 500 scientists from China and the U.S. gathered in Beijing, calling for deeper collaboration in cancer research to address global health challenges.