A Closed-Loop Drug-Delivery System Could Improve Chemotherapyby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew CLAUDIA system could continuously monitor patients during an infusion, adjust dosage to maintain optimal drug levels
NewsNew AI Model Predicts Response to Chemotherapy in Female Breast Cancer Patientsby Holden GalushaThis AI may help oncologists develop individual treatment plans better suited to each patient
NewsSide Effects of Testicular Cancer Predicted by Machine Learningby Technical University of Denmark Machine learning to predict chemotherapy-associated nephrotoxicity in testicular cancer patients
NewsNanotechnology Improves Chemotherapy Deliveryby Michigan State UniversityWith new advances in medicine happening daily, there's still plenty of guesswork when it comes to administering chemotherapy to cancer patients
NewsNovel Anti-Cancer Nanomedicine for Efficient Chemotherapyby University of HelsinkiNovel nano-tool provides a new approach to use cell-based nanomedicines for effcient cancer chemotherapy
NewsDrug Accelerates Blood System’s Recovery after Chemotherapy, Radiationby University of California - Los AngelesIn mice, new compound lifts molecular ‘brakes’ that normally slow the regeneration of blood stem cells
NewsA Homing Beacon for Chemotherapy Drugsby American Chemical SocietyResearchers have made a hydrogel that, when injected near tumors in mice, recruits drugs to shrink the tumor with fewer side effects
NewsHIV Remission Achieved in Second Patientby University College LondonThe case report comes 10 years after the first such case, known as the "Berlin Patient"
NewsDrug Sponge Could Minimize Side Effects of Cancer Treatmentby University of California - BerkeleyAbsorbent polymer sops up chemotherapy drugs from the bloodstream after treatment
NewsA Targeted Approach to Treating Gliomaby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyWith a new method, surgeons would remove a tumor, then implant microparticles that attack the remaining cancer cells
NewsLandmark Study Finds More Breast Cancer Patients Can Safely Forgo Chemotherapyby Loyola University Health SystemA 21-gene test performed on tumors could enable most patients with the most common type of early breast cancer to safely forgo chemotherapy