A new treatment called histotripsy is offering patients with inoperable liver tumors a better way: destroying the tumor without a single incision. By using focused sound waves, doctors can now break ...
HistoSonics, a company founded by biomedical engineer Zhen Xu in 2009, is developing a technique called histotripsy to target ...
Researchers found that lowering MHC I can expose cancerous or foreign cells to CD4+ T cell attack, reshaping assumptions ...
A Japanese-led research team has developed AUN, a groundbreaking immune-independent bacterial cancer therapy that uses two harmonized bacteria to destroy tumors even in patients with weakened immune ...
The body’s “killer” T cells don’t just attack—they strike with astonishing precision, forming a tiny, highly organized contact zone that lets them destroy dangerous cells without harming their ...
No matter where cancer cells grow in the human body, they are a threat to our health and our lives. But instead of treating them with chemotherapy or radiation - which have undesirable side effects - ...
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This new technology uses microscopic bubbles to destroy cancer cells from the inside out
For decades, we’ve fought cancer with the “Big Three”: surgery, chemo, and radiation. It’s often been a brutal trade-off — to kill the cancer, you had to damage the patient. But the physics of ...
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