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Sometimes prostate cancer is best served by a wait-and-see approach. Yet many patients and doctors can’t stand the thought of doing nothing. What would change their minds?
At least 10% of cancers are probably caused by a viral infection. But researchers struggle to replicate the success they have had with cervical cancer.
Waiting a decade or more for new vaccines may be a thing of the past, thanks to the revolution of rational vaccine design.
Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss the revolution of rational vaccine design.
A pristine record of toxic exposures and psychological trauma rests in a child’s mouth—if only it can be decoded.
Bacteria in the body can soak up or block medications, offering a tantalizing explanation for why drugs sometimes don’t work.
Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss the promise of CAR T cell therapy for solid tumors.
Those who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome often face years of doubt from their medical providers. But now the physical hallmarks of the disease are coming into focus.
New T cell therapies succeed with a narrow band of cancers. Can they be made to work for the rest of them, too?
Could Parkinson’s disease, a brain disorder, have its origin somewhere else? A controversial theory is gaining ground.
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