Spatial mapping technique allows researchers to understand tumor architecture
medicalxpress - Tumors contain many different types of cells organized in complex spatial patterns that can influence how the disease progresses. Because of this, it is hard to predict how a tumor will develop and respond to treatment. Researchers at the University of Il…
AI Summary: Advanced spatial mapping techniques revealed how tumor architecture and local microenvironments reorganize — including changes driven by tumor‑linked viruses — altering immune cell positioning and signaling. The work provides a high‑resolution blueprint for understanding treatment resistance and suggests new targets for precision therapies that consider the tumor’s geographic biology, not just its genetics.
- Field report: Immune geography dictates therapy response and resistance (4)
- On scene: microbes and viruses remap tumor microenvironments (3)
- On the ground: spatial multi-omics maps tumor architecture (4)
- Other: Miscellaneous tumor biology, therapies, biomarkers (18)
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Field report: Immune geography dictates therapy response and resistance
On scene: microbes and viruses remap tumor microenvironments
On the ground: spatial multi-omics maps tumor architecture
Other: Miscellaneous tumor biology, therapies, biomarkers
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AstraZeneca’s in vivo CAR-T led to early responses, but one death in China trial
Lei Lei Wu / endpoints - New clinical trial data on the in vivo CAR-T therapy that AstraZeneca acquired last year suggest that while the experimental treatment can curb multiple myeloma in some patients, it may not be safer than the ...
AI Summary: Early reports from a phase 1 in‑vivo CAR‑T program show promising anti‑myeloma activity following direct in‑body CAR induction targeting BCMA, but investigators also reported a treatment‑related death in a China trial. The mixed signals underscore the potential of in‑vivo CAR approaches while spotlighting safety, dosing and monitoring challenges that must be resolved before wider adoption.
- AstraZeneca's in‑vivo CAR‑T: early wins, serious safety questions (4)
- Myeloma community reacts: experts, conferences and paper highlights (7)
- Next‑gen T‑cell strategies and regulatory hurdles (4)
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AstraZeneca's in‑vivo CAR‑T: early wins, serious safety questions
Myeloma community reacts: experts, conferences and paper highlights
Next‑gen T‑cell strategies and regulatory hurdles
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EMA Recommends Granting a Conditional Marketing Authorisation for Tovorafenib
esmo - It is intended for the treatment of paediatric patients with low-grade glioma with BRAF alterations whose disease has progressed after one or more prior systemic therapies
AI Summary: Five‑year results from KEYNOTE‑671 indicate perioperative pembrolizumab yields sustained clinical benefit in early‑stage non‑small‑cell lung cancer, improving outcomes even when pathological complete response is not achieved. The data bolster the case for integrating immune checkpoint blockade into surgical-era treatment strategies, shifting conversations about neoadjuvant and adjuvant sequencing.
- Frontline precision: KRAS G12D and EGFR targeted advances in NSCLC (4)
- Insider view: evolving IO biology, toxicity and access debates (3)
- On-the-ground: Neoadjuvant immunotherapy and radiotherapy reshaping lung surgery (4)
- OTHER: assorted oncology updates outside perioperative NSCLC focus (4)
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Frontline precision: KRAS G12D and EGFR targeted advances in NSCLC
Insider view: evolving IO biology, toxicity and access debates
On-the-ground: Neoadjuvant immunotherapy and radiotherapy reshaping lung surgery
OTHER: assorted oncology updates outside perioperative NSCLC focus
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J. Michael Bishop, Nobel Prize Winner for Cancer Research, Dies at 90
Delthia Ricks / nytimes - He helped discover cancer-causing genes. Later, as chancellor of the University of California, San Francisco, he led a major expansion.
AI Summary: J. Michael Bishop, Nobel Prize–winning cancer researcher, has died at 90. Colleagues recall his transformative work illuminating oncogenes and reshaping cancer biology, plus a career of mentorship that seeded generations of scientists. The obituaries and memorial pieces celebrate both his landmark discoveries and the enduring institutions and researchers he helped build.
Efficacy of Romiplostim In the Treatment and Prevention of Recurrence of Persistent Chemotherapy-Induced Thrombocytopenia
esmo - Findings from the RECITE study
AI Summary: A clinical study found romiplostim effective in treating and preventing recurrent persistent chemotherapy‑induced thrombocytopenia, restoring platelet counts and enabling continuation of scheduled cytotoxic therapy. Patients experienced fewer delays and dose reductions, positioning romiplostim as a useful strategy to keep chemo on track—because, apparently, platelet math still runs cancer care.
Results from the Phase 2 POLAR Trial: Pembrolizumab and Olaparib in HRD Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer
oncodaily - Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most challenging malignancies to treat, particularly in the metastatic setting, where immunotherapy has historically shown minimal activity. However, a biologically defined subset of patients […]
AI Summary: The Phase 2 POLAR trial presented results evaluating pembrolizumab combined with olaparib in homologous recombination–deficient metastatic pancreatic cancer, including safety, response rates and biomarker analyses. Investigators observed signals of activity in HRD‑selected patients, suggesting the immunotherapy–PARP inhibitor combination merits larger randomized testing rather than immediate headline glory.
FDA flags misleading claims for cancer drug by biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong
abcnews - Federal health officials have issued a warning about controversial statements made by biotech billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong about one of his company's cancer drugs
AI Summary: The FDA issued warnings over promotional materials and public statements related to a cancer drug associated with a biotech entrepreneur, finding claims that could mislead patients and investors. The agency asked the company to correct materials and refrain from unsubstantiated efficacy or safety assertions while oversight and compliance reviews continue.
Merck’s $6.7B Terns Acquisition Positions It to Challenge a Blockbuster Novartis Cancer Drug
Frank Vinluan / medcitynews - Merck has been acquiring assets that could help make up for the coming revenue decline as its top product, the cancer drug Keytruda, drops off the patent cliff. Terns Pharmaceuticals’ lead product candidate, in development for treating a type of leukemia,…
AI Summary: Merck announced a definitive deal to acquire Terns Pharmaceuticals for about $6.7 billion, gaining a promising leukemia drug candidate and bolstering its oncology pipeline. The transaction aims to combine Merck’s late‑stage development and commercialization capabilities with Terns’ targeted therapy assets to compete in hematologic malignancies.
Population-based lung cancer screening can reduce mortality in people who have never smoked, study shows
medicalxpress - New evidence from a Chinese cohort presented at the European Lung Cancer Congress (ELCC) 2026 shows that one-time low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening can significantly reduce lung cancer mortality in a non–risk based population, including indivi…
AI Summary: A large population‑based study found organized lung cancer screening reduced mortality even in people who never smoked, demonstrating the benefits of expanded CT screening criteria and systematic outreach. The results suggest screening programs can detect lethal disease earlier across broader risk groups, prompting reconsideration of current eligibility rules.