Lung cancer's reach extends beyond the chest, manifesting in legs and feet. Swelling, pain, redness, numbness, and skin ...
A new study reveals that chemotherapy-induced nerve pain arises from a stress response in immune cells that triggers inflammation and neurotoxicity.
Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, in collaboration with researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, have ...
Chemotherapy activates a stress sensor (IRE1α) in immune cells, triggering inflammation and nerve damage. Blocking this sensor in mice prevented nerve pain and damage, suggesting a new treatment ...
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