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New Hope Against Breast Cancers That Spread to the Brain
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- October 8, 2024
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A recently approved targeted chemotherapy drug can significantly extend the lives of advanced breast cancer patients who have developed tumors ...
No Link Between Cellphone Use, Brain Cancer, Major Report Finds
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- September 4, 2024
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In news that should reassure folks glued to their cellphones all day, a new international review finds no link between cellphone use and brain cancer.
Commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO), the review included 11 experts from 10 countries who sifted through...
Childhood Brain Tumor Survivors Can Lag in School -- Interventions Can Help
- Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter
- September 3, 2024
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Brain tumors in young children are rare, but those who survive them can lag in school for years afterwards, new research shows.
For those families that can afford it, intervening when kids are still in the preschool years might help them perform better academically later...
Early Trial Shows New Treatment Hits Tough-to-Treat Glioblastomas Harder
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- July 11, 2024
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Radioactive substances injected into the body could provide a better way of treating glioblastoma, the most malignant form of brain cancer, a new review says.
The cancer treatment, called targeted alpha therapy (TAT), involves injection of radioactive alpha particles att...
Why Are Brain Tumors More Deadly for Kids in Poorer Neighborhoods?
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- June 24, 2024
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U.S. children with inoperable brain tumors appear to die sooner and find it harder to get care if they live in poorer neighborhoods, a new study finds.
Children from higher-income areas had more than double the average survival time than kids from poorer neighborhoods --...
Your Head Aches: What Could It Mean, and What Can Be Done About It?
- Carole Tanzer Miller HealthDay Reporter
- June 9, 2024
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When there's pain, pressure and pounding in your head, you might think the worst: Is it a brain tumor?
Probably not, a Penn State physician assures.
Headache in and of itself is not a common sign of a tumor, because the brain itself doesn't feel pain, said
Ultrasound Device Delivers Meds to Better Fight Brain Tumors
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- June 6, 2024
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One of the biggest obstacles to treating brain cancer is getting tumor-killing drugs past the blood-brain barrier that normally protects the brain from foreign invaders.
Now, new research shows that ultrasound waves emitted from a device implanted in a cancer patient's s...
Doctors May Have Tried to Treat Cancer in Ancient Egypt
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- May 29, 2024
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A 4,000-year-old skull provides evidence that ancient Egyptians might have tried to treat cancer, a new study claims.
Microscopic observation of the s...
MRNA Vaccine Fights Deadly Brain Tumor in Small Trial
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- May 2, 2024
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An experimental cancer vaccine can quickly reprogram a person's immune system to attack glioblastoma, the most aggressive and lethal form of brain cancer, a small, preliminary study has found.
The cancer vaccine is based on mRNA technology similar to that used in COVID v...
Hormonal Meds for Birth Control, Menopause Linked to Brain Tumors
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- March 28, 2024
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The contraceptive injection Depo-Provera and two drugs used for menopause relief could be linked to a heightened risk for brain tumors in some women, a new study warns.
Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) increased the risk of intracranial meningioma 5.6-fold if u...
New Immune-Focused Therapy Shrinks Aggressive Brain Tumors
- Ernie Mundell HealthDay Reporter
- March 14, 2024
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Delivering dual-targeted, immune-focused CAR T cancer therapy via a patient's spinal fluid quickly shrank deadly brain tumors, researchers report.
CAR T therapy harnesses the power of the patient's immune system T-cells, which are reprogrammed to seek and destroy a speci...
Brain Cancer Risk Rises in Vets After Serious Head Injury
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- February 16, 2024
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People who've suffered a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury have a greatly increased risk of brain cancer, a new study of military service members finds.
Brain cancer is relatively uncommon, occurring in fewer than 1% of people in the United States, researchers sa...
Rock On: He Played Guitar While Getting His Brain Tumor Removed
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- January 10, 2024
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Professional guitarist Christian Nolen took his stage show to an operating room last month, strumming out Deftones tunes for surgeons as they worked to remove a tumor from his brain.
Nolen's performance wasn't just for entertainment -- his guitar playing helped guide the...
Cancer Is More Lethal For Black and Hispanic Children: Report
- Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter
- November 16, 2023
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THURSDAY, Nov. 16, 2023 (Healthday News) -- While childhood cancer is no longer terminal for many, death rates remain higher in Black and Hispanic children, a new government report reveals.
Treatments for these rare cancers have improved drastically in recent decades, an...
Targeted Treatment Shrinks Rare Brain Tumors in Small Study
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- July 13, 2023
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A targeted treatment has had unprecedented success in shrinking a rare brain tumor, according to clinical trial results.
These tumors are papillary craniopharyngiomas (PCPs), and the drug combo is called vemurafenib/cobimetinib.
Each of 15 patients who receiv...
AI Tool 'Reads' Brain Tumors During Surgery to Help Guide Decisions
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- July 11, 2023
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Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool capable of deciphering a brain tumor's genetic code in real time, during surgery -- an advance they say could speed diagnosis and personalize patients' treatment.
The researchers trained the AI tool to recogn...
New Drug Could Be Advance Against Glioma Brain Tumors
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- June 5, 2023
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An experimental targeted therapy can dramatically slow the progress of common slow-growing brain cancers, a new clinical trial finds.
The oral drug vorasidenib nearly tripled progression-free survival in patients with grade 2 gliomas compared to placebo, nearly 28 months...
Ultrasound Breaches Blood-Brain Barrier, Helping Drugs Fight Tumors
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- May 3, 2023
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Brain cancers are notoriously difficult to treat because most chemotherapy drugs can't breach the blood-brain barrier, a microscopic layer of cells that protect the brain from toxins.
But researchers now say they can temporarily open that barrier and get more chemo to br...
In Mouse Study, New Gel Therapy Stops Dangerous Brain Tumors
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- April 25, 2023
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A gel applied directly into the brain could offer new hope for patients diagnosed with glioblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor in adults.
The gel cured 100% of lab mice with glioblastoma when it was applied to the tumor cavity following surgery to remove the ...
How Many CT Scans Are Safe for Kids?
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- April 24, 2023
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Getting a single CT scan during childhood doesn't appear to increase a child's risk of a future brain tumor, leukemia or lymphoma, new research finds, but getting four or more scans more than doubles the chances.
CT scans use low-dose radiation, which can damage cells. P...
CAR-T Therapy Helps Kids Battling Deadly Nervous System Tumors
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- April 6, 2023
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A therapy that arms the immune system to find and destroy tumor cells has shown early promise against a rare and aggressive childhood cancer.
Experts called the findings "promising." But they cautioned that much larger studies are needed to see whether and how the treatm...
Be Aggressive With Initial Brain Tumor Surgery to Boost Survival: Study
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- January 5, 2023
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Researchers studying patients with low-grade, slow-growing brain tumors have found that more aggressive surgery may extend survival.
The trick to treating low-grade gliomas is to remove as much of th...
Race Could Affect Outcomes in Head-and-Neck Cancers
- Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter
- December 19, 2022
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Black patients with head-and-neck cancers have twice the death rates of white patients, and a new study suggests race itself underlies those differences.
"What is unique about our study is it strongly supports the conclusion that Black patients seem to respond to therapy...
Black Patients With Brain Tumors Less Likely to Get Surgery Than Whites
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- December 9, 2022
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Black patients with brain tumors may be less likely to have surgery recommended to them than white patients are, according to a large U.S. study.
The research, which looked at two national databases, found that on average, Black patients were less likely to have surgery ...
Implant Delivers Chemo Directly to Brain in Patients Battling Brain Tumors
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- November 22, 2022
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Researchers have found a way to safely deliver a steady supply of chemotherapy directly to brain tumors -- in what they hope will be an important advance for patients with currently incurable cancers.
The treatment involves an implantable pump system that supplies a stea...
Harnessing a Virus to Fight a Killer Brain Tumor in Kids
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- June 30, 2022
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A therapy that uses a virus to kill tumor cells can be safely given to children with a rare, incurable form of brain cancer, an early study has found.
The study -- published June 30 in the N...
Weight-Loss Surgery May Greatly Lower Odds for Many Cancers
- Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter
- June 8, 2022
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Dropping a load of pounds through weight-loss surgery can significantly decrease your risk of developing or dying from cancer, according to three new studies.
Obese folks who underwent bariatric surgery were at least two times less likely to develop certain types of canc...
Wildfire Survivors Could Face Higher Cancer Risk
- Denise Mann HealthDay Reporter
- May 16, 2022
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Wildfires, like the one currently raging in New Mexico, are known to cause upticks in breathing issues and heart attacks in their immediate wake for folks who...
Missed Cancer Screenings During Pandemic Could Raise Death Rate for Years
- March 21, 2022
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The early months of the COVID-19 pandemic kept millions of Americans away from routine cancer screenings. Now a new study finds that many U.S. screening programs were still not back to normal by 2021.
The study, of more than 700 cancer facilities nationwide, found that i...
Half of Americans Live With Legacy of Childhood Lead Poisoning
- March 8, 2022
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If you were born before 1996, there's a good chance you were exposed to high levels of lead as a kid, and new research suggests this may have harmed your IQ and boosted your chances of lead-related health concerns down the road.
"A significant proportion of Americans ali...
Biden Relaunches Cancer Moonshot Initiative
- Robert Preidt and Robin Foster
- February 3, 2022
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President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he is giving a new push to the cancer moonshot initiative that he first led during the Obama administration.
In his announcement, Biden said the program ...
New Treatment Greatly Boosts Survival for Kids With Aggressive Brain Cancer
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- December 10, 2021
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Children with the rare cancer neuroblastoma often succumb to the disease despite aggressive treatment. But researchers have found that adding an experimental antibody to that treatment, right off the bat, may improve their outlook.
Of 64 children treated with the antibod...
Tough Choices: Chemo That Can Save Kids With Cancer Can Also Damage Hearing
- Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter
- September 28, 2021
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The cancer drug cisplatin can save children's lives, but often with the side effect of hearing loss. Now a new study shows that young children are especially vulnerable, and the hearing damage may begin early in the course of treatment.
The researchers said the find...
Fewer American Adults Are Getting Malignant Brain Tumors
- Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter
- August 30, 2021
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Malignant brain tumor rates are declining among U.S. adults, but patients still have a low chance of survival, a new study finds.
The researchers also found that rates of noncancerous tumors are on the rise, likely due to increased awareness and improvements in diagnosis...