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Stealthy Nanoparticles Attack Cancer Cells

Drugs embedded in special polymers can more effectively shrink tumors.

Electrifying Brain Tumors

Combined with chemotherapy, electric fields help prevent the growth of deadly brain tumors.

A Beacon to Guide Cancer Surgery

A modified virus makes cancer cells fluoresce to better identify tumors.

Cancer, Carefully Illuminated

A new imaging probe brings live cancer cells into sharp relief.

A Clearer Picture of Cancer

A new, high-resolution imaging system captures "early" photons.

Tiny Drug Transporters

Carbon nanotubes could reduce side effects from cancer treatment.

Matching Tumors to Drugs

A clinical trial offers a first step toward personalizing cancer treatments.

More-Accurate Radiation Therapy

Small, implantable devices could measure radiation from within tumors themselves.

Eyedrops that Probe the Brain

Gene probes deployed in eyedrops show brain damage in MRIs of mice.

A Viral Attack against Brain Tumors

A rabies-related virus seeks out and destroys tumors in the brain.

New Test for Cancer Cells in Blood

An inexpensive microfluidics chip could lead to earlier cancer detection and treatment.

Remotely Controlled Drugs

Nanoparticles can be activated by radio frequencies.

Treating Breast Cancer with Heat

Microwaves can significantly shrink cancer cells.

How a Tumor Is Like an Embryo

Pioneering cancer researcher Robert Weinberg says that deadly secondary tumors happen when cancer cells don't act their age.

Using Molecular Pathways to Assess Cancer Patients

The first complete map of protein interactions in human cells could lead to better treatment for breast cancer.

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