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Immunotherapy, Targeted Therapy, and mRNA Vaccines Reshaping Cancer Care

May 07, 2026

Cancer care is being transformed by targeted therapy, immunotherapy, personalized medicine, and emerging mRNA-based universal cancer vaccines. Advances in immunotherapeutics and cellular therapies are improving survival rates, while an off-the-shelf mRNA vaccine from the University of Florida is already in human trials.

Australia's Medical Research Funding at Critical Juncture After 90 Years of NHMRC Success

Mar 29, 2026

Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council marks 90 years of funding medical breakthroughs while facing warnings that research institutes could exhaust capital within a decade. The NHMRC's success includes funding the HPV vaccine that put Australia on track to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035, but sustained funding is needed to maintain world-class research capabilities.

WHO Recommends New TB Diagnostic Tools as Researchers Develop Inhalable Treatment

Mar 24, 2026

The World Health Organization has recommended new portable TB diagnostic tests that deliver results in under an hour, while researchers developed an inhalable nanoparticle treatment that could replace daily pills. TB remains the world's deadliest infectious disease, killing 1.2 million people in 2024 despite being preventable and curable.

Immunotherapy Fails to Improve Survival in Two Cancer Trials

Mar 13, 2026

Two recent clinical trials found that adding immunotherapy to standard chemoradiation did not improve survival for patients with limited-stage small-cell lung cancer or high-risk HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer, though both studies revealed important insights about treatment delivery and radiation scheduling.