Fatigue in cancer patients is a widespread and challenging issue, often arising as a result of treatment. While its origins are multifaceted, current research delves into the intricate web of biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to cancer-related fatigue. Scientists are exploring a range of strategies, from tailored exercise regimens to novel pharmacological approaches, in the quest to alleviate this burden on patients. Moreover, investigations into inflammation, sleep patterns, and immune system imbalances shed light on the intricate mechanisms underlying cancer fatigue. By unraveling these complexities, researchers strive to devise more effective interventions that enhance patients' well-being and resilience throughout their cancer journey.
Title : A novel blood-based mRNA genomics technology for cancer diagnosis and treatment
Rajvir Dahiya, University of California San Francisco, United States
Title : tRNA-derived fragment 3′tRF-AlaAGC modulates cell chemoresistance and M2 macrophage polarization via binding to TRADD in breast cancer
Feng Yan, The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, China
Title : Integrating single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to uncover and elucidate GP73-mediated pro-angiogenic regulatory networks in hepatocellular carcinoma
Jiazhou Ye, Guangxi Medical University Cancer Hospital, China
Title : Unveiling the synergism of radiofrequency therapy and graphene nanocomposite in tumor cell viability assay
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Title : Analysis of the dynamic evolution and influencing factors of nutritional risk in breast cancer patients during treatment
Jingwen Yan, Sun Yat-sen University, China
Title : Integrative multi-omics reveals metabolic–stemness coupling and novel therapeutic targets in osteosarcoma chemoresistance
Jinyan Feng, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, China