A novel therapeutic vaccine using structural nanomedicine principles has shown promising results against HPV-driven cancers in preclinical models. The spherical nucleic acid vaccine design significantly slowed tumor growth and extended survival by generating potent T-cell responses. Unlike preventive HPV vaccines, this approach is designed to treat established cancers caused by the virus.
Recent advances in genetic science are shifting colorectal cancer screening toward direct detection of DNA changes. In India, CRC is now the fourth most common cancer, with more than 64,000 new cases and over 38,000 deaths reported in 2022.
A nationwide survey reveals 50% of Americans don't know colorectal cancer can be screened at home, as the disease becomes the leading cause of cancer death in adults under 50. Current guidelines recommend screening begin at age 45.
The global mRNA and next-generation vaccine platforms market is expected to grow from $39.69 billion in 2025 to $82.61 billion by 2030 at a 15.8% CAGR, driven by personalized medicine demand and infectious disease applications, while safety concerns and regulatory scrutiny continue.
Researchers have developed a highly sensitive light-based sensor combining DNA nanostructures, quantum dots, and CRISPR technology to detect cancer biomarkers at sub-attomolar levels in blood samples.