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Key takeaways from world’s largest cancer conference in Chicago

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Doctors, scientists and researchers shared new findings on ways to tackle cancer at the 2025 American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, the world’s largest cancer conference.The event in Chicago, attended by about 44,000 health professionals, featured more than 200 sessions on this year’s theme, Driving Knowledge to Action: Building a Better Future.Here is a roundup of the key studies.An immunotherapy drug could help some cancer patients live years longer without the disease getting worse or coming back, a trial found.Pembrolizumab, sold under the brand name Keytruda, kept head and neck cancers at bay for five years, compared with 30 months with standard care.

It also cut the risk of the disease returning in another part of the body.A second study showed people with a deadly form of skin cancer could live longer with an innovative one-time immunotherapy.Almost one in five patients with advanced melanoma survived for five years after receiving lifileucel, with tumours shrinking in the majority of cases, the trial found.Car T-cell therapy is a new form of immunotherapy in which a patient’s own T-cells – a type of white blood cell – are tweaked in a lab to target and kill cancer cells.The designer cells are then infused back into their bloodstream to fight the disease.

One trial found cancer patients treated by Car T-cell therapy could live 40% longer.The therapy has already proved successful in treating blood cancers.Now results from the world’s first randomised controlled trial of Car T-cell therapy in solid tumours suggest it could be transformative in the fight against these cancers, too.Solid tumours represent about 90% of all cancers, including breast, lung and pancreatic cancer.In the trial hailed as a “milestone” by experts, patients with advanced gastric or gastro-oesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer treated with Car T-cell therapy lived on average about 40% longer than patients who received standard care.

A second Car T-cell therapy shrank tumours in 62% of patients with recurrent glioblastoma, a rare event for a fatal brain cancer with few treatment options, researchers reported in Chicago.“Seeing recurrent [glioblastoma] tumours shrink like this is extraordinary, because the immunotherapy drugs that we’ve tried in the past have been unable to do that,” said the study’s lead author, Dr Stephen Bagley, of the University of Pennsylvania.In a world first, doctors announced at the conference that thousands of cancer patients in England would benefit from a DNA blood test that saves lives by fast-tracking them on to personalised treatments.The liquid biopsy looks for circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) to find specific genetic variations of cancer.The NHS will offer it to patients with lung and breast cancer – two of the most common forms of the disease.

Rapid results mean patients can immediately be offered drugs and treatments specifically tailored to the genetic profile of their disease, significantly increasing their survival chances and paving the way for a new era of precision medicine.Exercise cuts the risk of death in cancer patients by more than a third, a landmark trial found.Physical activity could also prevent the disease coming back and stop new tumours developing, as well as lifting mood, reducing fatigue and boosting strength.The world’s first randomised clinical trial to specifically evaluate if a structured exercise regime after treatment could reduce the risk of recurrence or new cancers in patients took place over more than a decade.Hailed as gamechanging by experts, the results show it could reduce the risks.

The trial found patients had a 37% lower risk of death and a 28% lower risk of their cancer coming back or new cancers developing, compared with patients who received only health advice,“When we saw the results, we were just astounded,” said the study’s lead author, Dr Christopher Booth, of Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada,Margaret Tubridy was one of 889 patients with colon cancer recruited to the trial from six countries – the UK, the US, Australia, France, Canada and Israel,Five years after her diagnosis, she told the Guardian she was now free of cancer and healthy, with no signs of the disease coming back,Amid a series of breakthroughs aimed at tackling the most common cancer in women, doctors were told a new drug could stop some breast cancer tumours before they grow.

A trial showed that camizestrant stops cancer cells from using hormones to grow, which helps patients stay well longer and delays the need for chemotherapy.It was the first global study to show that using blood tests to find early signs of cancer resistance to treatment helps patients.The study looked at patients who had hormone-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer, which is about 70% of cases.Results showed patients given camizestrant reduced their chances of cancer progression by 56%, compared with standard therapies.“This is going to be very impactful for our patients,” said Dr Hope Rugo, the head of breast medical oncology at City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California.

A second trial found that a new triple therapy for aggressive, advanced breast cancer slows the progression of the disease, delays the need for further chemotherapy and helps patients live longer.Artificial intelligence could help end a “postcode lottery” for a life-extending treatment for prostate cancer, researchers said.Abiraterone is a hormone therapy described as a “gamechanger” that works by blocking the production of testosterone, which fuels prostate cancer growth.It has already helped hundreds of thousands with advanced prostate cancer to live longer.But some countries, including England, have stopped short of offering the “spectacular” drug more widely to men whose disease has not spread.

A team from the US, the UK and Switzerland have built an AI test that shows which men would most likely benefit from abiraterone.The breakthrough will enable healthcare systems to roll out the drug to more men, and spare others unnecessary treatment.
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Stephen Colbert on Trump v Musk: ‘Like Real Housewives on the girls’ trip’

Late-night hosts relished the dramatic fallout between Donald Trump and his erstwhile friend and ally Elon Musk.After a week of simmering tension, “a full-scale flame war has broken out between the world’s most famous besties, Donald Trump and Elon Musk”, said Stephen Colbert on Thursday’s Late Show. “Or as they’re known by their celebrity couple name, Two Huge Jagoffs.”Musk, the former head of Trump’s “department of government efficiency” (Doge), had spent the week criticizing Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill”, which would dramatically increase the government’s deficit. And on Thursday, after Trump claimed that Musk was just upset that the bill does away with mandates for electric vehicles, Musk posted a tweetstorm to X, writing in part: “Without me, Trump would have lost the election

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480 sheeps’ heads in jars: Dark Mofo opens with another gory provocation

Trawulwuy artist Nathan Maynard’s installation intends to educate on Tasmania’s violent past – but will the lesson be lostGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailIn the dimly-lit basement of a former furniture store in Hobart CBD, 480 embalmed sheep’s heads in specimen jars are arranged on industrial shelving units: 24 racks, each four shelves high and with five jars per shelf, in a neat grid. The fastidiousness of the presentation sits at odds with the inherent violence of the material; so do the expressions on most of the sheep’s faces, which range from serene to uncanny smiles.As if to dispel any false sense of quietude, the room’s lighting periodically switches to nightmarish red.This is We threw them down the rocks where they had thrown the sheep, an installation by Trawulwuy artist Nathan Maynard, part of this year’s Dark Mofo festival – the first after the often controversial festival took a year off in favour of a “period of renewal”.Maynard’s exhibition was the first announcement for the festival’s return, and it drew some scepticism from members of the local Tasmanian Aboriginal community at the time

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Straw review – Taraji P Henson rises above Tyler Perry’s tortured Netflix thriller

Tyler Perry is not beating the allegations. For decades, the content-creating studio chief has been roundly criticized for making the traumatization of Black women a persistent theme in his work. In Straw, his latest exercise in misogynoir for Netflix, he pulls out all the stops to break the camel’s back.The guinea pig for this cultural stress test is Janiyah (Taraji P Henson), an apex Perry caricature who is past the point of exhaustion. Her loud, hot and dumpy apartment isn’t all that keeps her in perennial discomfort

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Cardiff’s first modern art museum will aim to showcase Welsh talent

Cardiff is to welcome its first modern art museum, a space that aims to provide a platform for contemporary local artists as well as showcase global talent in the Welsh capital.The not-for-profit privately owned Artistic Museum of Contemporary Art (Amoca) will feature about 1,000 works mostly drawn from the collection of co-founder Anders Hedlund, a Welsh-Swedish entrepreneur and philanthropist.Amoca’s founders say they are close to finalising an agreement to buy a building to permanently house the artworks in Cardiff, which is expected to open in 2026.The museum will aim to “increase public access to contemporary art, broaden the traditional museum scope and foster creative development by disrupting conventional and stereotypical narratives”, according to its mission statement. It also says it will be dedicated to minorities and subcultures, with a particular focus on platforming the work of local Welsh artists and the next generation of Welsh talent

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Explain it to me quickly: What is aura farming, and is it cool or cringe?

Bertin and Luca. You’re young people. Why are all the kids on my feeds suddenly talking about aura farming, and what does it have to do with Timothée Chalamet?Who has more aura than the Dune saga’s prophesied leader Paul Atreides? Since that role, Chalamet has become one of the biggest stars in Hollywood. Aura farming is all about cultivating the coolest version of yourself. Think well-tailored suits, lots of grayscale, serious stares and sharp angles

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Jimmy Kimmel: ‘Between Elon and Melania, Trump now has two foreigners who won’t sleep with him’

Late-night hosts delved into the rift between Elon Musk and Donald Trump after Musk publicly criticized Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill”.Jimmy Kimmel delved into a new drama consuming Washington on Wednesday: the “big, beautiful brouhaha titled Trump v Musk that is troubling Scam-alot”.That would be the new rift between Trump and his erstwhile adviser and administration mascot Musk, who recently departed the government after gutting the civil service as head of the so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge).Musk was reportedly “butthurt” by the end of his tenure – “and yes they did use that word, it was a quote of some of the stuff that was in the bill”, Kimmel explained on Wednesday evening. “Usually when Elon’s butt hurts, it’s because of all the drugs he’s trying to smuggle through White House security, but this time it’s different

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Amazon promises fake reviews crackdown after investigation by UK watchdog

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23andMe back on the auction block after former CEO makes 11th-hour bid

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UK sales of new Tesla cars slump by more than a third amid Musk backlash

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Amazon ‘testing humanoid robots to deliver packages’

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English-speaking countries more nervous about rise of AI, polls suggest

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Trump family disown debut of crypto wallet: ‘I know nothing about this project!’

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