The oncogenic effect and mechanism of LINC00520/miR-372/SLC7A11 axis in renal clear cell carcinoma

Ferlay, J. et al. Cancer incidence and mortality patterns in Europe: Estimates for 40 countries and 25 major cancers in 2018. Eur. J. Cancer 103, 356–387 (2018). Google Scholar  Thorstenson, A. et al. Tumour characteristics and surgical treatment of renal cell carcinoma in Sweden 2005–2010: A population-based study from the national Swedish kidney cancer register. … Read more

How a whole food, plant-based diet keeps 85-year-old YouTubers young and disease-free

It is hard to know whether to be more impressed by octogenarians Bob and Fran German because they regularly publish videos on their YouTube channel, or because, at 85, they remain ultra-fit and young at heart. That was not always the case. Years ago, both were diagnosed with life-changing illnesses. After returning home to the … Read more

Wilms tumor found to contain millions of genetic changes

Researchers have uncovered that some childhood cancers have a substantially higher number of DNA changes than previously thought, changing the way we view children’s tumors and possibly opening up new or repurposed treatment options. Concentrating on a type of childhood kidney cancer, known as Wilms tumor, an international team genetically sequenced multiple tumors at a … Read more

How Lifetime Weight Patterns Influence Kidney Cancer Risk

TOPLINE: A higher body mass index (BMI) across all ages as well as significant weight gain during adulthood were associated with a greater risk for renal cell carcinoma, while a BMI reduction of 10% or more in adulthood, especially after age 50 years, was associated with a lower risk for renal carcinoma, a new study … Read more

Lifelong weight patterns linked to kidney cancer risk

Excess weight in mid-life is a known risk factor for kidney cancer, but new research indicates that weight patterns throughout life may also affect an individual’s likelihood of developing this malignancy. The findings are published by Wiley online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society. To assess weight patterns and their associations … Read more

Neoantigen vaccine sparks powerful immune defense against kidney cancer

A groundbreaking clinical trial shows how a personalized cancer vaccine primes the immune system to target kidney cancer, preventing recurrence and offering new hope for patients with high-risk disease. Study: A neoantigen vaccine generates antitumour immunity in renal cell carcinoma. Image Credit: crystal light / Shutterstock In a recent study published in the journal Nature, researchers demonstrated … Read more

Kidney Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Phase I Trial

Groundbreaking Study: Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Treating Advanced Kidney Cancer A recent Phase I trial conducted at the prestigious Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has yielded remarkable results,… The post Kidney Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Phase I Trial appeared first on NewsyList. Source link

Exploring new ways to improve treatment options for kidney cancer patients

A Medical University of South Carolina Hollings Cancer Center researcher is exploring new ways to improve treatment options for kidney cancer patients. With funding from a Department of Defense (DOD) Academy of Kidney Cancer Investigators Early Career Scholar Award, Aguirre de Cubas, Ph.D., will investigate how the immune system can be boosted to detect and kill … Read more