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Oncology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. It includes medical oncology (the use of chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and other drugs to treat cancer), radiation oncology (the use of radiation therapy to treat cancer), and surgical oncology (the use of surgery and other procedures to treat cancer).
We profiled microglia using single-cell multi-omics techniques in lymphoma-bearing mice and patients who developed neurotoxicity after CAR19 T cell transfer. We discovered that microglial activation after CAR19 T cell infusion was mediated mainly by the kinase TAK1, which suggests that targeting TAK1 in patients receiving CAR19 T cell-based cancer immunotherapy could treat neurotoxicity.
In the KEYNOTE-564 trial, patients with resected clear cell renal cell carcinoma at a high risk of relapse experienced disease-free survival and especially overall survival benefits following treatment with pembrolizumab, which in turn was established as the novel standard adjuvant therapy for these patients. Accurate patient selection is crucial. Managing post-pembrolizumab recurrence is challenging owing to limited evidence for guiding therapeutic decisions based on clinical features.
Sarcomas are heterogeneous connective tissue tumors that occur at various anatomic sites and are generally difficult to treat. Cell states in sarcoma ecosystems are now shown to be conserved across multiple subtypes and associated with response to immunotherapy and patient outcome.
In this Review, the authors comprehensively assess current models of bladder cancer with an emphasis on the N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)-nitrosamine-induced bladder cancer model owing to its high fidelity to the human condition.
We profiled microglia using single-cell multi-omics techniques in lymphoma-bearing mice and patients who developed neurotoxicity after CAR19 T cell transfer. We discovered that microglial activation after CAR19 T cell infusion was mediated mainly by the kinase TAK1, which suggests that targeting TAK1 in patients receiving CAR19 T cell-based cancer immunotherapy could treat neurotoxicity.
In the KEYNOTE-564 trial, patients with resected clear cell renal cell carcinoma at a high risk of relapse experienced disease-free survival and especially overall survival benefits following treatment with pembrolizumab, which in turn was established as the novel standard adjuvant therapy for these patients. Accurate patient selection is crucial. Managing post-pembrolizumab recurrence is challenging owing to limited evidence for guiding therapeutic decisions based on clinical features.
As quantum technology advances, it holds immense potential to accelerate oncology discovery through enhanced molecular modeling, genomic analysis, medical imaging, and quantum sensing.
Specific issues affect the treatment of urological cancer and survivorship in gay and bisexual men. Creating an accepting and inclusive environment for these patients in our men’s health clinics can help to improve the quality of life for men from sexual minority groups undergoing cancer treatment.
As the population of gender minorities grows in the setting of rising incidence of cancers globally, health-care professionals and institutions must be prepared to provide inclusive care. Individual-level training as well as institutional-level efforts on gender identity data collection and creation of inclusive clinical spaces could help mitigate health-care disparities.