Press Releases https://www.nct-dresden.de/en/about-nctucc-dresden/newsroom/press-releases https://www.nct-dresden.de/@@site-logo/logo-nct.svg Press Releases Leukemia research: Important genetic switchpoint for early hematopoiesis decoded Laboratory research on 3D cell models indicates potential new therapy option for gastric cancer Artificial intelligence helps diagnose leukemia Cancer researchers train white blood cells to attack tumour cells Combination of active ingredients could improve chances of cure for ovarian cancer Foundation stone laid for new building of the National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Dresden Progress in a highly sensitive method for personalized leukemia treatment Breakthrough in dye development for fluorescence-guided cancer surgery Dresden researchers discover resistance mechanism in aggressive cancer: Protease blocks guardian function against uncontrolled cell division Keeping your nerve - Artificial intelligence-based surgical navigation aims to improve quality of life for patients with rectal cancer „Custom-tailored to fit“ - NCT/UCC Dresden develops individualized cancer therapies Corona Pandemic: Leading European cancer centers share knowledge and experience in the care of cancer patients Analysis of genetic changes in rare cancers enables early detection of hereditary cancer risk and identifies therapeutic targets Acute myeloid leukemia: stem cell transplant or chemotherapy first? Acute myeloid leukemia: Longer time frame for decision-making when starting therapy Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Germany-wide clinical trial challenges international standard of care "Living actively with cancer" - New program supports cancer patients with tips on a healthy lifestyle 1 2
Dresden researchers discover resistance mechanism in aggressive cancer: Protease blocks guardian function against uncontrolled cell division
Keeping your nerve - Artificial intelligence-based surgical navigation aims to improve quality of life for patients with rectal cancer
Corona Pandemic: Leading European cancer centers share knowledge and experience in the care of cancer patients
Analysis of genetic changes in rare cancers enables early detection of hereditary cancer risk and identifies therapeutic targets
"Living actively with cancer" - New program supports cancer patients with tips on a healthy lifestyle