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Scientists discover why some cancers survive chemotherapy

Scientists inject one tumor and watch cancer vanish across the body

A recent study published in Genes & Development reveals that the MYC oncoprotein, long known to drive tumor proliferation and metabolism, also plays a direct role in DNA repair. In work led by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University, a modified form of MYC was shown to localize to sites of chemotherapy- or replication-induced DNA damage, recruiting repair proteins and enabling cancer cells to survive genotoxic stress. This non-canonical function was particularly evident in patient-derived pancreatic cancer models, where elevated MYC activity correlated with enhanced DNA-repair capacity, treatment resistance, and poorer clinical outcomes. The findings help explain why MYC-driven malignancies, including many aggressive solid tumors encountered in Indian oncology practice, frequently recur after platinum- or radiation-based regimens.

These observations carry immediate translational relevance. Pharmacologic strategies that selectively disrupt MYC-mediated repair without abolishing its physiologic transcriptional roles could sensitize tumors to existing DNA-damaging therapies. Early-phase “window-of-opportunity” trials evaluating first-in-class MYC inhibitors are already under way; Indian oncologists managing pancreatic, lung, and triple-negative breast cancers may soon need to incorporate MYC-status assessment into treatment algorithms. Such approaches could improve response rates in a population where late-stage presentation remains common.

 

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Colon cancer breakthrough

Breakthrough in Colorectal Cancer Treatment: Pre-Surgical Immunotherapy Yields Sustained Remission A groundbreaking clinical trial, NEOPRISM-CRC, led by researchers at University College London (UCL) and University College London Hospitals (UCLH), has demonstrated remarkable efficacy of pre-surgical immunotherapy in patients with stage II or III MMR-deficient/MSI-high colorectal cancer. This genetic subtype, accounting for 10-15% of non-metastatic.

Fresh Air Rooftop ICU for Long-stay Patients

Fresh Air Rooftop ICU for Long-stay Patients

Imagine spending months in intensive care, unable to step outside or feel sunlight on your face. For many critically ill patients, this isolation becomes a heavy emotional burden that slows recovery. A groundbreaking new facility at King’s College Hospital in London...

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Mitraphylline : New Research on Rare cancer-fighting plant compound

Researchers at the University of British Columbia Okanagan have decoded the biosynthetic pathway that enables certain tropical plants to produce mitraphylline, a scarce spirooxindole alkaloid with documented anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor activity. Using a combination of transcriptomics, enzyme assays, and heterologous expression, the team led by Dr. Thu-Thuy Dang and doctoral candidate Tuan-Anh Nguyen identified two…

This common sweetener may be quietly rewiring your metabolism

A recent review in Nature Metabolism emphasizes that fructose is not merely an additional calorie source but a distinct metabolic signal capable of driving fat synthesis, lowering cellular ATP, and bypassing normal energy-regulation checkpoints. Drawing on data from sucrose and high-fructose corn syrup, the authors note that fructose metabolism favors de-novo lipogenesis and uric-acid generation,…

Baduanjin – 800-year-old Chinese exercise lowers blood pressure naturally

A large randomized clinical trial published in JACC demonstrates that baduanjin—an 800-year-old Chinese qigong practice comprising eight structured movements—can lower blood pressure comparably to brisk walking. In 216 adults aged ≥40 years with stage-1 hypertension (systolic 130–139 mm Hg), five weekly 10–15-minute sessions produced sustained reductions of approximately 3 mm Hg in 24-hour systolic blood…

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