Tag: STK17B


  • Blocking Iron Regulating Enzyme Triggers Cancer Cell Death in Multiple Myeloma

    Blocking Iron Regulating Enzyme Triggers Cancer Cell Death in Multiple Myeloma

    Understanding Multiple Myeloma and Iron Regulation Multiple myeloma (MM) is a serious and currently incurable form of blood cancer that predominantly affects plasma cells, a type of white blood cell vital for our immune responses. In MM, abnormal plasma cells accumulate in the bone marrow, disrupting the production of healthy blood cells and leading to…

  • New Insights into Multiple Myeloma Treatment: Targeting Iron Regulation

    New Insights into Multiple Myeloma Treatment: Targeting Iron Regulation

    Introduction to Multiple Myeloma Multiple myeloma (MM) is a relentless form of blood cancer characterized by the excessive growth of plasma cells in the bone marrow. These abnormal cells produce unwanted antibodies, leading to severe health complications, including weakened immunity and organ damage. While there are treatments available, many patients experience relapses and develop resistance…

  • Revolutionary Cancer Treatment Targets Iron Regulation Enzyme

    Revolutionary Cancer Treatment Targets Iron Regulation Enzyme

    Introduction to Multiple Myeloma and the Role of Iron Multiple myeloma (MM) is an aggressive form of blood cancer characterized by the abnormal growth of plasma cells in the bone marrow, leading to severe complications like immune system suppression and organ damage. Researchers have long sought effective treatments as existing therapies often face challenges of…