A sick dog, desperate owner, and a bunch of chatbots made for a great story. The actual science was much messier.
A new study sheds light on why promising cancer treatments can produce dramatically different results across patients.
You’ve probably seen that meme of Anakin Skywalker and a naive Padmé Amidala, when she asks if they’re going to cure cancer with the help of AI? Well, in the years since AI has become a major part of ...
Newly discovered drug leverages the power of Pattern Discovery Engine™ (PDE) and is an extension of 2025 study wherein Pattern developed novel risk assessment tool, discovered new drug target for ...
ORIC Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ORIC), a clinical stage oncology company focused on developing treatments that address mechanisms of therapeutic resistance, today announced that multiple abstracts ...
Nairobi is currently the epicenter of Kenya's cancer crisis, accounting for 13 percent of all reported cases nationwide. As the country's primary medical hub, the city's health sy ...
Recommendation is based on peer-reviewed clinical data supporting long-term effectiveness and safety durability in patients with papillary-only disease treated with ANKTIVA plus BCG1.CULVER CITY, ...
Telix has resubmitted the NDA with the additional data requested by the FDA. The Company believes, based on the Type A meeting and ongoing consultation with the FDA, that the additional data and ...
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Can-Fite BioPharma Ltd. (NYSE American: CANF) (TASE:CANF), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a pipeline of ...
A viral claim that ChatGPT has cured a dog's cancer has been debunked — human scientists performed the work, and the treatment remains unproven.
Phase 2 Study Demonstrated 73% clinical Clearance in the 200-µg Arm suggests that ~3 out of 4 treated lesions may allow ...