What is the current status of research into female cancers?
What is the current state of research into female cancers? That's the question we were asked on the street.
Aurélie Chiche, a researcher at the Institut Pasteur, answers by explaining how the latest scientific advances are changing the way female cancers are detected and treated.
Artificial intelligence, targeted therapies, immunotherapy, liquid biopsies... These innovations enable earlier diagnosis, tailored care for each patient, and fewer side effects.
In her laboratory, Aurélie Chiche also studies the environment of tumor cells to understand how certain cells can influence tumor growth, particularly in postpartum breast cancer.
This work offers real prospects: better detection, better treatment... and, ultimately, a lasting reduction in female cancers.
(video in french, english subtitles available translated by AI)

