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This weeks’ Key Highlights of Oncology science

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A new artificial intelligence model has been developed to help diagnose a rare and deadly liver cancer called intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICCA), which is often confused with cancers that have spread from other organs. This tool could speed up diagnosis, reduce the need for expensive and invasive tests, and help patients start treatment sooner.
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A new machine learning pipeline that analyzes a specific signature in blood cells (kappa-lambda light chains) can improve the detection of B-cell lymphomas from flow cytometry tests. This approach makes diagnosis more objective and consistent, reducing the chance of human error and variability between different specialists.
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A review highlights that using genetic testing in children with cancer raises unique ethical questions about consent, privacy, and the impact on the whole family, unlike testing in adults. To truly benefit from these advances, doctors need clear communication strategies and must ensure fair access for all patients.
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A new study suggests that fat tissue surrounding colorectal tumors may act as a shield, protecting the cancer cells from being attacked by the body’s immune system. This finding reveals a new way tumors can survive and could point to new targets for future cancer treatments.
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Researchers have identified distinct genetic subtypes of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by integrating genetic and molecular data, particularly between patients with and without a specific antibody. This discovery explains why patients have different disease courses and responses to treatment, paving the way for more personalized medicine in RA.
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