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🗓️ 4 December 2024
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Breast cancer cells are more susceptible to chemotherapy at certain points in the menstrual cycle, new data in Nature suggests. Researchers studied the equivalent hormonal cycle in mice and found that during the oestrous phase, where progesterone levels are low, tumours are more susceptible to chemotherapy. The same effect was shown in humans in a small retrospective study. The team caution that a larger clinical trial would need to be conducted, but hope that this work could open up an, easy to implement, way to boost the effect of chemotherapy.
Research Article: Bornes et al.
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The latest AI system released by OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT, is better able to break down problems into smaller chunks, making it closer to a human way of solving problems than other systems. This has reignited discussions about the likelihood of AIs achieving human-level intelligence. Although previously the realm of science fiction, researchers are now taking the idea of ‘artificial general intelligence’, or AGI, more seriously. Although this technology has the potential to help tackle humanity's biggest challenges, there are concerns about the safety of such technology if it were to become autonomous.
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0:58.8 | This week, how the time of the month changes the effectiveness of chemotherapy. |
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1:20.6 | Okay. level intelligence. I'm Nick Petra-Chal. And I'm Emily Bates. Breast cancer is more susceptible to chemotherapy at certain points in the menstrual cycle, |
1:29.7 | according to new research in nature. |
1:36.4 | The team behind the work looked at the equivalent cycle in mice, known as the Easterst cycle to initially find this out, later finding similar results in humans. |
1:42.2 | I reached out to one of the authors of the new work, Klinda Shela, |
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