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00:007 Groundbreaking Advances in Cancer Research
00:03Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide, with 10 million deaths in 2020 and 20 million new cases in 2022.
00:12However, recent breakthroughs in research could improve outcomes for millions.
00:19England's NHS introduces a 7-minute atizolizumab injection for cancer,
00:25while a U.S. blood test detects 18 early-stage cancers with high accuracy.
00:30Personalized cancer vaccines, soon available to NHS patients, train the immune system to target cancer cells,
00:40aiming to lower recurrence chances with fewer side effects compared to traditional chemotherapy.
00:48Precision Oncology customizes cancer treatment by analyzing genetic tumor makeup.
00:54The NHS's 100,000 Genomes Project examined over 13,000 samples,
00:59improving treatment precision through genomic insights.
01:05AI aids early cancer detection, enhancing 18 interventions,
01:11whereas synthetic and liquid biopsies improve treatment.
01:14In October 2024, researchers revealed that initial chemotherapy before standard treatment
01:23reduces cervical cancer mortality by 40%, marking a breakthrough.
01:31A study conducted in the United States and the United Kingdom revealed how pancreatic cancer inhibits crucial gene molecules,
01:38raising hopes for more effective future treatments.
01:45CAR T-cell therapy succeeds in leukemia, but potential secondary malignancies arise.
01:50Anastra Zola tests in high-risk women highlight global healthcare disparities.
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