Brazil experiences paradox between advances in therapies for rare diseases and access barriers
Brazil is facing a paradox where advancements in precision medicine and gene therapies provide new treatment options for rare diseases, but access barriers remain.
Michel Sadelain, one of the fathers of CAR-T, the promising therapies against cancer: "They are living medications that multiply within the patient's body"
Michel Sadelain, a key figure in CAR-T therapy, discusses the advancements in cancer treatment and the ongoing challenges in targeting solid tumors.
Creation of Mini-Testes from Stem Cells in a Test Tube, Mice Experiments by Osaka University and Others
Researchers from Osaka University and Yokohama City University successfully created mini-testes from ES cells in laboratory conditions, paving the way for advancements in infertility treatment and conservation of endangered species.
This is Fantastic: the advances in experimental treatments with polylaminin
The article discusses promising advancements in experimental treatments involving polylaminin, a placenta-derived protein that may restore movement in patients with severe spinal cord injuries.
Vitiligo: The disease that is much more than just a simple skin disorder
Vitiligo is increasingly recognized by medical professionals as a significant autoimmune disease beyond its aesthetic implications, with advancements in treatment options.
Department of Health update on issue that claims 15,000 lives annually
The UK Department of Health announced a new initiative to address drug and alcohol addiction, featuring Β£20 million in funding for technological advancements in treatment and recovery.
The revolution of the 'digital heart' and the new needs
The article discusses how technological advancements, particularly in AI, are transforming cardiovascular health from disease treatment to prevention and precision intervention.
Significant advancements in liver cancer treatment, but early detection is key to survival
While liver cancer treatment techniques have improved remarkably over the past decade, early detection remains crucial for patient survival.
Injectable immunotherapies: how the new cancer treatments already being used in the country work
Argentina is embracing a new trend in cancer treatment with injectable immunotherapies, recently approved to provide a more convenient alternative to traditional intravenous chemotherapy.
Colon and Rectal Cancer: The New Era of Prevention, Personalized Treatment, and Precision Surgery
The article discusses the advancements in prevention, personalized treatment, and precision surgery for colon and rectal cancer, highlighting their significance on World Cancer Day.
A new era against Alzheimer's: effective drugs and early diagnosis promise a future without dementia
Experts believe we are on the verge of a breakthrough in Alzheimer's treatment, with new drugs that slow neurodegeneration and advancements in early diagnosis, marking a potential future free from Alzheimer's-related dementia.
Denmark has become a cancer pioneer - this is why UK is lagging behind
The article examines how Denmark has transformed its cancer care system into a global model, contrasting it with the UK's struggle to keep up in cancer treatment advancements as a key plan is set to be announced.
Weight-loss experts predict 5 major treatment changes likely to emerge in 2026
Weight-loss experts predict significant treatment changes in 2026, primarily driven by advancements in GLP-1 medications and a shift towards holistic treatment approaches.
Medicine in 2026: Developments Changing Diagnosis and Treatment
The article discusses significant advancements in medicine expected by 2026, including artificial intelligence, personalized gene therapies, and major cancer screening tests.
Mammography center, heliport, and new diabetology. How hospitals in ZlΓn region changed in 2025?
The article discusses the significant transformations in hospitals in the ZlΓn region as of 2025, including the establishment of a mammography center, a heliport, and advancements in diabetes treatment.