Gut bacteria are to blame for the failure of immune checkpoint therapy for ovarian cancer, new research reveals.
In a new study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, AI models did a better job of detecting ovarian cancer than human experts. Doctors and AI experts weigh in.
As the ovaries are close to the bladder, ovarian cancer can cause frequent urination, leaking, needing to pee with urgency, ...
Ovarian tumors, often detected incidentally, pose a diagnostic challenge that requires careful management. Decisions depend on assessing the malignancy risk and addressing patient symptoms. For benign ...
University of Virginia Cancer Center researchers have explained the failure of immune checkpoint therapy for ovarian cancer by discovering how gut bacteria interfere with the treatment.
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