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This weeks’ Key Highlights of Oncology science

Last updated: May 11, 2026 4:02 am
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A study identified a new genetic mutation in lung cancer patients that makes tumors resistant to standard immunotherapy, suggesting these patients need alternative treatment approaches. This finding could lead to personalized treatment plans that bypass this resistance mechanism and improve survival rates.
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Researchers developed a new blood test that can detect early-stage pancreatic cancer with 95% accuracy by spotting unique protein markers, offering a major breakthrough for a disease usually caught too late. This non-invasive screening tool could dramatically increase early diagnosis and save thousands of lives each year.
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A clinical trial showed that combining a common diabetes drug with standard chemotherapy shrank breast tumors by 40% more than chemotherapy alone in patients with triple-negative breast cancer. This affordable combination therapy offers a promising new option for one of the most aggressive and hard-to-treat forms of breast cancer.
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A new type of CAR-T cell therapy was found to eliminate brain tumors in mice by targeting a protein found on the surface of cancer stem cells, preventing the tumor from regrowing. This approach could lead to a radical new treatment for glioblastoma, the most common and deadly form of brain cancer in adults.
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