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It’s working!’ Columbus cancer center is first in Georgia to administer this new therapy

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A new cancer treatment center is set to open in Columbus, Georgia, promising advanced care options for patients in the region. The state-of-the-art facility will offer cutting-edge treatments, including immunotherapy, targeted therapies, and precision medicine approaches to improve patient outcomes. With a focus on accessibility, the center aims to reduce the need for patients to travel long distances for specialized cancer care.

This expansion of cancer treatment services reflects a growing effort to bring high-quality care closer to home. The new facility will also prioritize patient-centered care, integrating supportive services such as counseling, nutritional guidance, and rehabilitation. By combining innovative treatment methods with a compassionate approach, the center hopes to enhance survival rates and quality of life for cancer patients in Columbus and surrounding areas.

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Global Trends
ALONA MORANTA

This small berry may help fight cancer, diabetes, obesity

Scientists from UniversitŽ de MontrŽal have made an exciting discovery about the camu-camu berry, a fruit native to the Amazon rainforest. Already known for its health benefits, including protecting against obesity and diabetes, this small berry may also help in the fight against cancer.

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Cellular Research, Global Trends
ALONA MORANTA

This cancer drug may extend lifespan, study finds

Scientists from the University of Auckland have discovered that a cancer drug called alpelisib may help extend lifespanÑat least in mice. The researchers wanted to see whether this drug, which is currently used to treat certain cancers, could also slow down aging.

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Cellular Research, CRISPR & Gene Editing, mRNA & RNA-Based Therapies, Global Trends
ALONA MORANTA

TAU researchers use CRISPR to shrink cancer cells – study

Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) successfully utilized CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, to remove a single gene from cancer cells in head and neck tumors. The study, conducted in animal models, resulted in the elimination of 50% of the tumors. The findings were published in the journal Advanced Science.

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