Cancer Treatment
Coverage of Cancer Treatment in the Nexus archive.
- Princess Kate climbs Britain's three highest peaks in 24 hours to raise money for cancer hospital
Kate climbed the three highest mountains in the United Kingdom in 24 hours to raise money and awareness for the hospital where she underwent cancer treatment.
- Britain's Princess Kate climbs 3 mountains in 24 hours for charity
Princess Kate climbed three mountains in 24 hours to raise awareness for a charity she has supported since her cancer treatment.
- Britain's Princess Kate climbs 3 mountains in 24 hours for charity
Britain's Princess Kate climbed three mountains in 24 hours for charity. The challenge aimed to raise awareness for a charity she has supported since her own cancer treatment.
- Daily Briefing June 22 — ‘A cease between fires’: Living on Israel’s northern front
The article discusses life along Israel's northern border under intermittent Hezbollah attacks, alongside Israeli advancements in cancer treatment and space exploration. Health reporter Diana Bletter covers these topics in the Times of Israel.
- Four of a family found dead in Chittoor; police suspect financial distress
A farm worker, his wife, and their two children were found dead in Chittoor. Police suspect financial strain caused by prolonged cancer treatment as a potential factor in the incident.
- I am a doctor in the occupied West Bank. Our hospitals are dying
A doctor in the occupied West Bank reports hospitals are collapsing due to financial constraints caused by Israel's withholding of Palestinian tax revenues, leading to severe shortages of medical supplies and delayed cancer treatments.
- GSK to buy US cancer treatment firm Nuvalent for $10.6bn
British drugmaker GSK has agreed to acquire US-based cancer treatment company Nuvalent for $10.6 billion to expand its oncology portfolio. The deal includes Nuvalent's three late-stage lung cancer medications.
- Kate Middleton shares rare insight into how cancer battle affected her family | Royals Recap
Kate Middleton shared how her cancer treatment impacted her and her family during a visit to a cancer center in Manchester. Royal expert Charlie Lankston discussed her comments on the show 'Royals Recap'.
- Kate Middleton comforts young mom finishing cancer treatment in tearful moment
Kate Middleton comforted a young mother who has completed cancer treatment in a tearful encounter. She greeted the couple's baby and praised the mother's bravery.
- China’s Innovent Biologics signs US$10.5 billion Pfizer deal for 12 cancer drug trials
China’s Innovent Biologics has signed a $10.5 billion global collaboration with Pfizer to develop 12 cancer treatment programs. The deal includes an upfront payment of $650 million and potential milestone payments totaling up to $9.85 billion.
- 3D-printed lymph nodes could widen access to CAR T-cell therapy
CAR T-cell therapy, an effective cancer treatment, is limited by high costs and inaccessibility in many regions. A new method using 3D-printed lymph nodes could reduce production costs and improve global access.
- Cancer treatment already costs hundreds of thousands of dollars — and it’s about to get even worse
A brain cancer survivor from the 1990s highlights how the Affordable Care Act could have alleviated financial burdens, as cancer treatment costs are rising sharply. The article warns that treatment expenses, already in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, are expected to worsen.
- Final frontier for meds? UK startup sends drug-making into space
A UK startup, BioOrbit, launched a drug-crystallisation technology unit called Box-E to the International Space Station via SpaceX to grow ultra-pure protein crystals. The goal is to develop self-injected cancer treatments that could save millions of lives.
- Minecraft-playing grandma swatted when livestreaming to raise funds for grandson’s cancer treatment
Arizona grandmother Sue Jacquot was subjected to a swatting call while livestreaming a Minecraft fundraiser to raise money for her grandson's cancer treatment. Someone falsely reported a crime, resulting in a heavily armed police response to her home. This incident represents another high-profile case of criminal harassment through emergency service abuse in the United States.
- Minecraft-playing grandma swatted when livestreaming to raise funds for grandson’s cancer treatment
Sue Jacquot, an Arizona grandmother, was subjected to a police swatting call while livestreaming a Minecraft fundraiser to raise money for her grandson's cancer treatment. An unknown person falsely reported a crime, resulting in a heavily armed police response to her home. This incident represents another high-profile case of criminal harassment through emergency service abuse in the United States.
- Princess Kate makes first overseas trip since starting cancer treatment
Princess Kate is making her first overseas trip since starting cancer treatment over two years ago, visiting northern Italy to focus on early childhood development. The trip marks a significant step for the future queen. She is expected to engage in activities related to this cause during her two-day visit.
- Sarah Cawood, 53, says gruelling cancer treatment 'totally destroyed' her libido as she reveals her immense sadness over 'massive loss' of intimacy with husband Andy Merry
Sarah Cawood, a 53-year-old woman, has spoken out about her experiences with cancer treatment, stating that it 'totally destroyed' her libido. She expressed immense sadness over the loss of intimacy with her husband Andy Merry. The treatment has had a significant impact on their relationship.
- The simple treatment that took an inch off my waist and restored my abs in just ONE HOUR - and it can even help with cancer
The article discusses a simple treatment that claims to reduce waist size by an inch and restore abdominal muscles within an hour, potentially offering benefits for cancer treatment. However, the content is missing, so no further details are available.
- Groundbreaking bowel cancer trial follow-up shows zero relapses
A groundbreaking bowel cancer trial follow-up reported zero relapses among participants, marking a significant advancement in cancer treatment. The results suggest potential long-term remission for patients, offering hope for improved survival rates.
- Experimental treatment for pancreatic cancer could be breakthrough for patients
An experimental personalized mRNA vaccine for pancreatic cancer has shown major promise, with the first recipient at Memorial Sloan Kettering now cancer-free for six years. The treatment, highlighted by NBC News' Anne Thompson, could represent a breakthrough for patients.
- Tumour cells use a genetic trick to become drug-resistant
Tumor cells develop drug resistance through a genetic mechanism, but researchers suggest this same strategy could be exploited to combat cancer. The discovery highlights a potential dual-use approach for overcoming treatment challenges.
- Four rising stars shaping the future of cancer research
The article highlights four emerging researchers in cancer studies aiming to advance detection and treatment methods. Published in Nature on 15 April 2026, it showcases innovative approaches in oncology research.
- Prospective evaluation of genomics-guided off-label treatment
A study published in Nature evaluated 37 approved cancer drugs on 1,610 patients using the Drug Rediscovery Protocol, revealing modest overall efficacy but potential benefits for specific subgroups with targeted biomarker selection. The findings suggest off-label drug use could be valuable when combined with rigorous biomarker criteria.
- A common nutrient could supercharge cancer treatment
Zeaxanthin, a common nutrient found in vegetables and supplements, may enhance cancer treatment by strengthening T cells and boosting immunotherapy. Scientists suggest it's safe and accessible, with human trials planned as the next step.