cancer

Einnahme von Vitaminen kann Krebs-Risiko erhöhen – Studie

Antioxidantien können Krebstumoren helfen, neue Blutgefäße zu bilden, was das Wachstum und die Ausbreitung des Krebses fördert.

Anjelica Huston reveals private cancer battle, now 'four years in the clear'

Huston described it as "a very serious moment for me," adding, "I managed to survive it, and I'm proud of myself," she told People magazine.

Fighting cancer: How a hospital stay at Hadassah feels like an international flight

I envisioned hospitalization as being somewhat akin to taking an international flight to an exotic location.

06/04/2025

From Toronto to Jerusalem: Remembering Zvi Eliezer Muller Gabler

Whether it was military service, riding his motorcycle across Israel, or traveling the world, Zvi lived life to the fullest until the very end, when he lost his battle with cancer on February 12.

John Cena opens up about his cancer diagnosis

The actor revealed he had neglected his skincare routine for many years and the damage caught up with him.

TAU develops AI tool to decode cell responses to cancer treatments

The innovative system merges two previously separate streams of biological data: gene activity at the single-cell level and know interactions between genes.

King Charles temporarily hospitalized after side effects from cancer treatment, Palace says

The king has been having treatment for the illness since he was diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer in February last year.

By REUTERS
27/03/2025

When cancer treatment goes wrong: An irreversibly damaged kidney and worsened lymphoma - opinion

The stent hadn’t helped after all; the impacted kidney had, in fact, been irreversibly damaged and was now functioning at a paltry 20%. Why? The cancer was back, and worse.

23/03/2025

Oncolytic viruses: The tiny warriors fighting brain cancer

Oncolytic viruses, once considered medical curiosities, are now cutting-edge tools in the fight against some of the most challenging cancers, like glioblastoma.

By IN COOPERATION WITH BIOTHERAPY INTERNATIONAL
23/03/2025

New study links tattoos to higher risk of skin cancer and lymphoma

Researchers find tattoo ink particles accumulate in lymph nodes, potentially affecting immune function.

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