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Oncotarget

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Oncotarget is a primarily oncology-focused, peer-reviewed, open access journal. Papers are published continuously within yearly volumes in their final and complete form and then quickly released to Pubmed. Oncotarget is now indexed by MEDLINE, PubMed and PMC/PubMed. Read about the Oncotarget Scientific Integrity Process: https://www.oncotarget.com/scientific_integrity/
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Triple Therapy Slows Glioblastoma Growth and Extends Survival in Preclinical Study

BUFFALO, NY - April 4, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 27, 2025, titled “Imipridones ONC201/ONC206 + RT/TMZ triple (IRT) therapy reduces intracranial tumor burden, prolongs survival in orthotopic IDH-WT GBM mouse model, and suppresses MGMT." Researchers from Brown University, led by first author Lanlan Zhou and corresponding author Wafik S. El-Deiry, have shown that combining a new class of drugs called imipridones with standard glioblastoma treatme...

Apr 03, 20254 min

Single Protein Mimics Retinoic Acid Therapy to Help Leukemia Cells Mature

BUFFALO, NY - March 31, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 21, 2025, titled “FGR Src family kinase causes signaling and phenotypic shift mimicking retinoic acid-induced differentiation of leukemic cells." A research team led by first author Noor Kazim and corresponding author Andrew Yen from Cornell University discovered that the FGR protein—traditionally considered a cancer-promoting molecule—can instead trigger leukemia cells to mature. This effect m...

Mar 26, 20254 min

NSD2 Gene Drives Cancer Cell Identity in Multiple Myeloma

BUFFALO, NY - April 2, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 21, 2025, titled “NSD2-epigenomic reprogramming and maintenance of plasma cell phenotype in t(4;14) myeloma." Researchers Andrea Gunnell, Scott T. Kimber, Richard Houlston, and Martin Kaiser from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, studied how a gene called NSD2 affects the behavior of multiple myeloma (MM) cells. Their findings reveal that NSD2 plays a key role in helping cancer cells ret...

Mar 25, 20255 min

When the Cure Becomes the Cause: A Rare Case of Cancer from Donor Cells

A young woman beat leukemia; however, nine years later, she faced a different blood cancer. This rare twist, reported recently in Oncotarget, reveals an unexpected risk of bone marrow transplants and opens new questions about long-term outcomes and donor screening. Bone Marrow Transplant Bone marrow transplants, also known as hematopoietic stem cell transplants, are often lifesaving for patients with blood cancers like leukemia. These transplants replace a patient’s damaged bone marrow with heal...

Mar 25, 20255 min

Why Some Breast Cancer Treatments Stop Working

BUFFALO, NY - March 25, 2025 – A new #review was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 13, 2025, titled “Signaling pathway dysregulation in breast cancer." In this review article, Dinara Ryspayeva and colleagues from Brown University provide a detailed look at how breast cancer cells change the way they communicate and grow—helping tumors survive, spread, and resist treatment. The review highlights how certain gene mutations and disrupted signaling pathways influence therapy response acr...

Mar 24, 20254 min

Clear Scans Can Be Misleading: Residual Cancer Linked to Worse Outcomes

BUFFALO, NY - March 21, 2025 – A new #editorial was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 13, 2025, titled “No disease left behind." In this editorial, Dr. Muzamil Arshad from the University of Chicago Medical Center and colleagues highlight a growing concern in cancer care: radiotherapy may leave behind microscopic cancer even when scan images suggest the tumor is gone. The authors argue that this “residual disease” is more common than expected and is linked to worse long-term outcomes....

Mar 20, 20254 min

WIN Consortium Leading the Future of Precision Cancer Medicine

BUFFALO, NY - March 18, 2025 – A new precision oncology paper was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 12, 2025, titled “Worldwide Innovative Network (WIN) Consortium in Personalized Cancer Medicine: Bringing next-generation precision oncology to patients." Led by Oncotarget Editor-in-Chief Dr. Wafik S. El-Deiry and a global team of researchers, this special publication highlights the groundbreaking work of the Worldwide Innovative Network (WIN) Consortium, a global collaboration dedica...

Mar 15, 20255 min

Oncotarget to Participate at the AACR Annual Meeting 2025

BUFFALO, NY - March 17, 2025 – Impact Journals (Oncotarget’s publisher), is pleased to announce its participation as an exhibitor at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2025. The meeting is scheduled for April 25-30, 2025, at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Illinois. The 2025 AACR Annual Meeting's central theme, "Unifying Cancer Science and Medicine: A Continuum of Innovation for Impact," highlights major breakthroughs and innovative developments ...

Mar 12, 20252 min

A Rare Genetic Shift That Helped Lung Cancer Evade Treatment

What if a cancer treatment worked—until it suddenly didn’t? A new case report, “Acquired RUFY1-RET rearrangement as a mechanism of resistance to lorlatinib in a patient with CD74-ROS1 rearranged non-small cell lung cancer: A case report,” published in Oncotarget, reveals how a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient developed drug resistance through a rare genetic alteration, allowing the cancer to evade therapy. This unexpected finding highlights the importance of advanced genetic testing an...

Mar 11, 20256 min

Rethinking Breast Cancer Screening: New Insights on Overdiagnosis

BUFFALO, NY – March 12, 2025 – A new #editorial was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 10, 2025, titled “COMETgazing – interesting insights, lessons for clinical practice and a call for more precision using the biomarkerSCOPE.” Dr. Mangesh A. Thorat, affiliated with Queen Mary University of London, Homerton University Hospital, and King’s College London, discusses new findings suggesting that some women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer may not need immediate surgery. The edito...

Mar 11, 20255 min

How Environmental Exposures Affect Genes and Increase Cancer Risk

BUFFALO, NY - March 11, 2025 – A new #editorial was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on March 10, 2025, titled “EXPOSOMES and GENES: The duo influencing CANCER initiation and progression." In this editorial, Drs. Uzma Saqib, Katherine E. Ricks, Alexander G. Obukhov, and Krishnan Hajela from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) in Indore, India, discuss how environmental factors, known as exposomes, interact with genes to influence cancer risk. The authors highlight how pollution, diet, infecti...

Mar 08, 20254 min

Engineered TIMP Molecules Show Potential to Slow Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Spread

BUFFALO, NY - March 3, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on February 28, 2025, titled “Effect of TIMPs and their minimally engineered variants in blocking invasion and migration of brain cancer cells." Elham Taheri and Maryam Raeeszadeh-Sarmazdeh from the University of Nevada, Reno, explored a new approach to slowing the spread of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most aggressive and deadly form of brain cancer. Their study highlights the potential of both na...

Mar 02, 20254 min

How a Simple Blood Test Could Predict Colorectal Cancer Surgery Success

Imagine if a single blood test could tell clinicians in real time how successful a cancer surgery has been. A recent study from the University of Brasília, published in Oncotarget, suggests that such an approach might soon be possible. By tracking changes in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) levels before, during, and after colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery, researchers have found a potential new way to monitor tumor removal and predict patient outcomes. Cell-Free DNA and Colorectal Cancer Surgery Cell-free D...

Feb 25, 20256 min

Researchers Identify New p53 Targets to Combat Cancer Growth

BUFFALO, NY - February 24, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on February 18, 2025, titled “Robust p53 phenotypes and prospective downstream targets in telomerase-immortalized human cells." Researchers Jessica J. Miciak, Lucy Petrova, Rhythm Sajwan, Aditya Pandya, Mikayla Deckard, Andrew J. Munoz, and Fred Bunz from the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine studied the tumor-suppressing protein p53, which play...

Feb 22, 20256 min

Innovative Biomaterial Accelerates Healing of Chemotherapy-Induced Oral Ulcers in Animal Model

BUFFALO, NY - February 25, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on February 18, 2025, titled “Leukopenia, weight loss and oral mucositis induced by 5-Fluorouracil in hamsters’ model: A regenerative approach using electrospun poly(Lactic-co-Glycolic Acid) membrane." Researchers from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Brazilian Center for Research in Physics have investigated a novel approach to treating oral mucositis, a painful and debilitating side eff...

Feb 21, 20254 min

Panitumumab with Low-Dose Capecitabine as a Maintenance Regimen: A Viable Option?

BUFFALO, NY - February 18, 2025 – A new #researchpaper was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on February 12, 2025, titled “Could Panitumumab with very low dose Capecitabine be an option as a maintenance regimen." In this study, researchers Doaa A. Gamal, Aiat Morsy, and Mervat Omar from Assiut University Hospital, evaluated a new maintenance treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Their findings suggest that a combination of two drugs—Panitumumab, a targeted therapy that blocks a p...

Feb 18, 20254 min

SETDB1 Amplification Identified as a Potential Target for New Osteosarcoma Treatment

BUFFALO, NY – February 14, 2025 – A new #review was #published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on February 12, 2025, titled “SETDB1 amplification in osteosarcomas: Insights from its role in healthy tissues and other cancer types.” Authors Elodie Verdier, Nathalie Gaspar, Maria Eugenia Marques Da Costa, and Antonin Marchais from the Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus analyzed recent studies on a gene called SETDB1, which may play a key role in osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer that mostly affects teenagers...

Feb 13, 20254 min

HER2-Low Breast Cancer: A New Understanding

For years, breast cancer has been classified as either HER2-positive or HER2-negative, determining whether a patient could receive HER2-targeted therapies like trastuzumab (Herceptin). However, a growing body of research suggests a middle category—HER2-low breast cancer—which has led to important changes in how clinicians approach treatment. A recent review published in Oncotarget, titled “Evolving Concepts in HER2-Low Breast Cancer: Genomic Insights, Definitions, and Treatment Paradigms,” explo...

Feb 12, 20258 min

Rare Case of Donor Cell-Derived Blood Cancer Discovered Nine Years After Stem Cell Transplant

BUFFALO, NY - February 10, 2025 – A new #casereport was #published in Volume 16 of Oncotarget on February 5, 2025, titled “A case report of donor cell–derived hematologic neoplasms 9 years after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation." In this case report, Aleksandra Mroczkowska-Bękarciak and Tomasz Wróbel from Wroclaw Medical University describe a rare and serious complication after a stem cell transplant. The case involves a patient who, nine years after receiving a stem cell transplant...

Feb 10, 20255 min

New Genetic Mutation Linked to Drug Resistance in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patient

BUFFALO, NY - February 6, 2025 – A new #casereport was #published in Volume 16 of Oncotarget on February 5, 2025, titled “Acquired RUFY1-RET rearrangement as a mechanism of resistance to lorlatinib in a patient with CD74-ROS1 rearranged non-small cell lung cancer: A case report." In this case report, Jenny L. Wu from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Wade T. Iams from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center describe a rare case of drug resistance in a patient with advanced non-small cell lung...

Feb 06, 20254 min

A New Approach for Cancer Treatment: The Surprising Relationship Between KLRG1 and PD-1

An unexpected link between KLRG1 and PD-1, two key immune system proteins, was revealed in a study recently published in Oncotarget. This discovery could help explain why some cancer immunotherapy treatments are less effective for certain patients and lead to new therapeutic strategies. How the Immune System Fights Cancer The immune system is a powerful defense mechanism against cancer, with CD8 T cells acting as the primary soldiers. These specialized immune cells identify and destroy tumor cel...

Jan 28, 20257 min

Tracking cfDNA Release Dynamics During Colorectal Cancer Surgery

BUFFALO, NY - January 27, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget's Volume 16 on January 21, 2025, titled “Assessment of cfDNA release dynamics during colorectal cancer surgery." Researchers from the University of Brasília investigated how cell-free DNA (cfDNA) levels in the blood change before, during, and after colorectal cancer surgery. The study found that cfDNA levels increase significantly during and after surgery. The findings suggest that cfDNA could help clinicians eva...

Jan 27, 20254 min

HER2-Low Breast Cancer: Genomic Insights and Evolving Treatment Paradigms

BUFFALO, NY - January 22, 2025 – A new #review was #published in Oncotarget's Volume 16 on January 20, 2025, titled “Evolving concepts in HER2-low breast cancer: Genomic insights, definitions, and treatment paradigms." Researchers Whitney L. Hensing, Emily L. Podany, James J. Sears, Shaili Tapiavala, and Andrew A. Davis from the University of Missouri-KC School of Medicine and Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine explore HER2-low breast cancer, a recently recognized type of brea...

Jan 22, 20254 min

Anti-Correlation Between KLRG1 and PD-1 in Tumor CD8 T Cells

BUFFALO, NY - January 21, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget's Volume 16 on January 20, 2025, titled “Anti-correlation of KLRG1 and PD-1 expression in human tumor CD8 T cells." The study, authored by Dr. Steven A. Greenberg from Harvard Medical School, has discovered a potential new way to improve cancer treatment by studying two key molecules found in immune cells: KLRG1 and PD-1. Analysis of data from cancer patients and healthy individuals revealed that these molecules ...

Jan 21, 20254 min

Mastocytosis: Key Insights into KIT M541L Gene Mutation

Scientists have discovered that a genetic variant called KIT M541L may play an important role in a rare immune disorder known as #mastocytosis. The findings may help explain why some #patients develop more severe forms of the disease. Understanding Mastocytosis Mastocytosis is a condition where the body produces too many mast cells. These cells are part of the immune system and help the body fight infections, but in excess, they release chemicals that can cause itching, swelling, and even seriou...

Jan 15, 20256 min

The Hidden Risks of At-Home Genetic Cancer Tests

Would you take a test to find out your cancer risk? At-home genetic testing makes it easy, but experts warn that these tests may create more harm than good. A New Approach to Genetic Testing Genetic testing has traditionally been performed under the supervision of healthcare providers, with genetic counseling to help patients navigate their results. This approach ensures that individuals receive proper guidance, reducing the emotional and practical challenges of interpreting complex genetic info...

Jan 03, 20256 min

Pitfalls of FDA-Approved Germline Cancer Predisposition Tests

BUFFALO, NY - December 30, 2024 – A new #editorial was #published in Oncotarget's Volume 15 on December 24, 2024, titled “Pitfalls and perils from FDA-approved germ-line cancer predisposition tests." Authored by Dr. Wafik S. El-Deiry, Editor-in-Chief of Oncotarget, and Dr. Eli Y. Adashi from Brown University, the article highlights concerns about the risks of a newly approved genetic test for cancer risk. This test, called the “Invitae Common Hereditary Cancers Panel," was approved in 2023 and e...

Dec 30, 20244 min

A New Path to Tumor Suppression: The Promise of PG3

The p53 protein, often called the “guardian of the genome,” is crucial for preventing cancer by repairing damaged DNA or triggering cell death in cells that cannot be repaired. However, in about half of all cancers, the p53 gene is mutated, making the protein ineffective. A groundbreaking study has introduced PG3, a new compound that restores tumor suppression without relying on p53, offering a new option to treat resistant cancers. Published in Oncotarget on September 17, 2024, the study titled...

Dec 18, 20247 min

Breakthroughs in Cell-Penetrating Monoclonal Antibody Therapies

BUFFALO, NY - December 11, 2024 – A #news feature on the #research paper “Next-generation cell-penetrating antibodies for tumor targeting and RAD51 inhibition” by Rackear et al. was #published in Oncotarget's Volume 15 on November 22, 2024, titled “Advancements in cell-penetrating monoclonal antibody treatment." This new publication by Sai Pallavi Pradeep and Raman Bahal from the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Connecticut highlights significant advancements in monoclo...

Dec 11, 20243 min

CT Radiomics and Body Composition for Predicting Hepatic Decompensation

BUFFALO, NY - December 9, 2024 – A new #research paper was #published in Oncotarget's Volume 15 on November 22, 2024, entitled “Computed tomography-based radiomics and body composition model for predicting hepatic decompensation." Mayo Clinic researchers Yashbir Singh, John E. Eaton, Sudhakar K. Venkatesh, and Bradley J. Erickson have developed an innovative AI tool to predict hepatic decompensation in individuals with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). PSC is a chronic disease that damages t...

Dec 09, 20244 min
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