cancer

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.

TAU researchers use CRISPR to shrink cancer cells

'In this study, we demonstrated that there are in fact some genes without which a cancer cell cannot survive, making them excellent targets for CRISPR therapy,' said Prof. Dan Peer.

'Death has me in its grip': German hippie icon faces terminal cancer

Rainer Langhans refuses aggressive treatments, embracing spirituality in his final days.

Purim with meaning: Unique holiday packages to support cancer patients

Ahead of Purim, the Israeli Cancer Association is offering a variety of unique gift packages for purchase, inviting the public to participate in the mitzvah and support the fight against cancer.

By WALLA! MONEY
09/03/2025

For International Women's Day: A collaboration between Ofer Malls and jewelry designer Eti Kobo

As part of the collaboration, 18 Ofer malls will offer a fashionable bracelet combining a pearl and a gold heart in a new design by Eti Kobo for only NIS 29.

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
07/03/2025

Double donation: We invite you to do good on Purim

The Yours Consumer Club has teamed up with the Larger Than Life Association to bring joy to children with cancer and support them and their families through the purchase of sweet Mishloach Manot.

By WALLA! MONEY
06/03/2025

Tel Aviv University breaks new ground in cancer detection, treatment with new innovation

The researchers predicted that the new tool will enable the development of personalized therapeutics by monitoring PTEN activity in various biological settings.

Italy's first online psycho-oncology platform offers remote support to cancer patients

Over 50% of cancer patients in Italy develop significant emotional distress affecting treatment and survival.

New study links twice-weekly yogurt intake to 20% lower risk of bowel cancer

New findings suggest that this protective effect may be specific to tumors positive for Bifidobacterium.

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