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Top insights from Doctors for Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Cancer Education

What Lung Cancer Doctors Want You to Know in 2025

By The Cancer News Team

Latest insights from leading thoracic oncologists on lung cancer advances in 2025, including targeted therapy, immunotherapy, early detection, and precision oncology breakthroughs.

Understanding PALB2 Mutations in Pancreatic Cancer
Research · Perspectives

Understanding PALB2 Mutations in Pancreatic Cancer

By Jonathan W Lee, MD, MSc

November marks Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on one of oncology's most challenging diseases.

The Future of Precision Oncology: Biomarkers and Drug Development
Research

Top 8 Takeaways on mRNA Cancer Vaccines and Personalized Immunotherapy Development

By The Cancer News Team

A comprehensive summary of key insights on mRNA cancer vaccines and personalized immunotherapy development presented at the 5th Binaytara Precision Oncology Summit.

The Future of Precision Oncology: Biomarkers and Drug Development
Cancer Education · Research

The Future of Precision Oncology: Biomarkers and Drug Development

By The Cancer News Team

A comprehensive overview of emerging precision oncology innovations, focusing on biomarkers, drug development challenges, and the future of targeted cancer therapies.

Molecular Tumor Board 2: Interesting and Challenging Cases in Precision Oncology
Research

Molecular Tumor Board 2: Interesting and Challenging Cases in Precision Oncology

By The Cancer News Team

This article summarizes the transcript from Session 11 of the 5th Binaytara Precision Oncology Summit

Researcher Cracks Code on Aggressive Leukemia
Research

$40 Test Could Save Lives: Researcher Cracks Code on Aggressive Leukemia Affecting One-Third of Asian Patients

By The Cancer News Team; Dr. Dikshat Gupta

Dr. Dikshat Gupta’s $40 diagnostic test for Ph-like ALL offers a groundbreaking, affordable solution to detect aggressive leukemia subtypes common in Asian populations, advancing equitable cancer care.

Header image with black dripping design and text reading “More Treats, Fewer Tricks: Understanding Metastatic Cancer by Dr. Binay Shah,” representing a Halloween-themed exploration of metastatic cancer.
Cancer Education

More Treats, Fewer Tricks: Taming the Terror of Metastatic Cancer

By Dr. Binay Shah

Dr. Binay Shah explains the science of metastatic cancer, the “seed and soil” hypothesis, and how new therapies are transforming this once-terminal disease into one filled with hope.

Header image for article “The Hidden Role of Physical Therapy in Breast Cancer Survivorship,” featuring Dr. Rebecca Miller and a pink breast cancer ribbon.
Resources for Cancer Patients

The Hidden Role of Physical Therapy in Breast Cancer Survivorship

By The Cancer News Team

Dr. Becky Miller, PT, explains how oncology physical therapy empowers breast cancer survivors to regain strength, manage lymphedema, and rebuild confidence after treatment.

Dr. Chandra Lalita Kakarala highlights Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a pink ribbon symbolizing education and prevention.
Cancer Education

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

By Chandra Lalita Kakarala, MD

Dr. Chandra Lalita Kakarala explores the global burden, prevention, and education surrounding breast cancer in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2025.

Header graphic for The Cancer News article: Palo Alto VA and Stanford thoracic oncologist advancing cancer care.
Perspectives · Research

Palo Alto VA and Stanford Oncologist Advancing Cancer Care

By The Cancer News Team

Dr. Millie Das, Chief of Oncology at the Palo Alto VA and Stanford oncologist, advances precision oncology through clinical trial access and leadership in targeted therapies.

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