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In this Journal Club, Kanaan and Copeland discuss a study showing that a high 1,25(OH)2D:25(OH)D molar ratio, indicative of vitamin D metabolism, is inversely related to the risk of highly aggressive prostate cancer in African American men.
In this Journal Club, Abbas and Kurian discuss a study showing that using iron selenide quantum dots as biometric probes is superior to conventional organic fluorophores — with higher biocompatibility and quantum yield — in detecting tumour cell growth both in vitro and in vivo.
In this Journal Club, H. Mir and S. Singh discuss a study that established the significance of signalling via the G-protein-coupled receptors CXCR1 and CXCR2 in the extrusion of neutrophil extracellular traps, which can be targeted for cancer therapy.
In this Journal Club, S. K. Singh and R. Singh discuss a study that used bioreactive, tumour microenvironment-modulating nanoparticles with doxorubicin to treat breast tumour xenograft-bearing mice, leading to reversal of immunosuppression and tumour shrinkage.
Xie and Gu discuss a study that reported the development of a CAR T therapy-based multi-antigen targeting strategy for the treatment of glioblastoma (GBM) in mice, overcoming antigen specificity and heterogeneity.
In this Journal Club, Desiree Rivers discusses a study that developed and assessed the impact of SurvivorSHINE, a web-based lifestyle intervention for cancer survivors.
In this Journal Club, Ashktorab and Brim discuss a study that established consensus molecular subtypes for colorectal cancer (CRC) with potential for direct clinical translation and better classification of CRC.
In this Journal Club, Robert L. Copeland and Yasmine Kanaan discuss a paper that reports how ERβ and IGF2 signalling may contribute to the heterogeneity of triple-negative breast cancer observed in patients with different ancestries in the USA.
In this Journal Club, Hassan Brim and Hassan Ashktorab discuss a publication that reported the involvement of the microbiome in colorectal cancer metastasis.