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This yeast supplement may boost cancer-fighting immunity
A simple yeast-based food supplement may help restore the immune system’s ability to fight cancer, according to new research in mice. Scientists found that yeast beta-glucan reprogrammed early immune cells in the bone marrow, leading to stronger, longer-lasting cancer-fighting re
Hype for Moderna’s Cancer Vaccine Is Running Ahead of the Math - WSJ
Hype for Moderna’s Cancer Vaccine Is Running Ahead of the Math WSJ Moderna, Merck breakthrough could usher in wave of cancer vaccines CNN Moderna, Merck vaccine cuts recurrence and spread of melanoma, raising new treatment hope Reuters It now seems possible to vaccinate against c
How a Big Bet on Cancer Vaccines Brought Moderna Back from the Brink - WSJ
How a Big Bet on Cancer Vaccines Brought Moderna Back from the Brink WSJ Hype for Moderna’s Cancer Vaccine Is Running Ahead of the Math WSJ What it was like to go through a trial that could revolutionize cancer treatment The Washington Post Moderna, Merck breakthrough could usher
Daily briefing: People older than 100 have more cancer-killing cells
Nature, Published online: 20 August 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02617-y Killer T cells might help people to live to extraordinarily old ages. Plus, the longest-lived brain organoids so far and how mass genome-screening programmes for newborns might work.
Moderna cancer vaccine stops melanoma returning: what’s next for personalized treatments?
Nature, Published online: 20 August 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02612-3 Promising trial results suggest cancer vaccines work and could be used to target other tumours.
STAT+: One of the most consequential years for cancer treatment, ever
Between success with a pancreatic cancer drug and now success with an mRNA neoantigen vaccine, it has been a banner year for developing cancer therapies.
STAT+: Are cancer patients getting too much drug?
Moderna's stunning surge and drop, AI in scientific writing, and more biotech news from The Readout
Focal therapy for localized prostate cancer has divided physicians. Will new data change minds?
Urologic oncologists who treat prostate cancer are split over the benefits of focal therapy compared to traditional surgery or radiation.
A New Personalized Cancer Vaccine Could Keep Skin Cancer From Coming Back, Drugmakers Say
The results, announced this week by Moderna and Merck, could pave the way for a new generation of treatments tailored to individual tumors
A simple at-home test could cut colorectal cancer death risk by 43%
People who participated in colorectal cancer screening had a 43% lower risk of dying from the disease, according to long-term data from more than 376,000 people in Sweden. The findings suggest that completing a simple at-home screening test could make a major difference in surviv
Tooth count may predict survival after pancreatic cancer surgery
Pancreatic cancer patients with at least 21 natural teeth survived nearly two years longer after surgery than those with fewer teeth in a study of 339 people. Researchers suspect tooth loss may reflect decades of inflammation, frailty, nutrition, and other factors tied to the bod
Will personalised mRNA vaccines transform cancer treatments?
A personalised mRNA cancer vaccine has produced positive results in a final-stage trial involving skin cancer, raising hopes that this approach could work against many cancers
Lucy Davis 'grateful' for support over cancer diagnosis
The Office star was appearing at convention in London, less than two weeks after announcing her condition.
Lucy Davis 'grateful' for support over cancer diagnosis
The Office star was appearing at convention in London, less than two weeks after announcing her condition.
Doctors achieve new feat in cancer treatment with cord transplant and Car T-cell therapy
Doctors at Narayana Health have reported two medical breakthroughs: a seven-year-old thalassaemia patient is now transfusion-free after a Haplo-cord transplant, while a 62-year-old brain cancer patient responded to dual-target CAR-T cell therapy
James Ellis Ford made his new album from a hospital room
James Ellis Ford's new album Lost In Another World tells a story of survival and imagination. He made it from his hospital room during cancer treatment.
Scientists deploy Merck’s Ebola vaccine in DRC
Prostate cancer therapy, Meta glasses in hospital settings, and more health news from Morning Rounds