After a stem cell transplant, professor returns to the classroom
Chemistry professor Bindu Chakravarty rarely missed a day teaching at Houston Community College. So when she called in sick one morning, it was with good reason.“I had a 101-degree fever and was so exhausted, I could barely get out of bed,” she remembers. “Something was very wrong.”
For several weeks, Chakravarty, 59, had been fatigued and running a low-grade fever. But she took aspirin and kept on going.
“I thought...
Testing a drug that starves cancer cells to death
The first clinical study of a new drug designed to kill cancer cells by depriving them of the nutrients they need to survive is underway at...
Patients go from hepatitis C to hepatitis free
Jan Barbo likely got hepatitis C from a blood transfusion. Almost 50 years ago, she suffered an ectopic pregnancy when a fertilized egg attached...
Clinical trial tests natural killer cells on pediatric brain tumors
The most common malignant brain tumors in children, medulloblastomas, are usually incurable if they recur. Even with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and stem cell transplantation, children with recurrent medulloblastoma have a two-year overall survival rate of less than 20%.To improve these odds, MD Anderson researchers are testing a new therapy that infuses natural killer (NK) cells directly into the brain. The clinical trial...
New drug combination boosts survival for some breast cancer patients
Two drugs used together — ribociclib and letrozole, improve progression-free survival of post-menopausal women diagnosed with hormone receptor-positive...
A plan to get Medicaid enrollees more help to quit smoking
The American Lung Association and MD Anderson Cancer Center have announced a new partnership aimed at increasing coverage and access...
Costs of breast cancer chemotherapy regimens vary widely
Costs associated with different breast cancer chemotherapy regimens can vary significantly, regardless of effectiveness, a new MD Anderson...
Naturally occurring antibiotic may battle some brain cancers
Researchers at MD Anderson have discovered a potentially new therapeutic approach for certain brain cancers in which the enzyme enolase (ENO1...
Reducing the toll of cervical cancer around the world
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide and was responsible for approximately 266,000 deaths in 2012, according...