Month: December 2021

For people who are living with cancer and experiencing an often emotional roller coaster, the holidays can bring the blues. These times with friends and family are exactly the ones we want to cherish even more than before cancer, but in reality, they can leave many of us feeling overwhelmed. Families and friends may” be
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Thought LeadersDr. Rong LuAssistant Professor at the Keck School of MedicineUniversity of Southern CaliforniaIn this interview, News-Medical speaks to Dr. Rong Lu ​​​about her recent research into the development of a new genetic technology for gene expression analysis of cancer cells. Please can you introduce yourself, tell us what inspired your recent research into gene
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The delta variant has been the dominant strain in the United States and many parts of the world for months, but it is in danger of being dethroned by the newly emerged B.1.1.529 variant that the World Health Organization dubbed as omicron and classified as a variant of concern last week. With the sudden appearance of
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Key Takeaway KRAS mutation in combination with high PD-L1 expression (≥ 50%) is better than high PD-L1 alone at predicting response to first-line pembrolizumab in patients with metastatic nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC).  Why This Matters Pembrolizumab is a first-line immunotherapy indicated for metastatic NSCLC. PD-L1 expression is used to predict who will respond to
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about his administration’s plan to fight the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) with the emergence of the Omicron variant, during his visit to the National Institutes of Health, in Bethesda, Maryland, U.S., December 2, 2021. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters President Joe Biden on Thursday said his plan to fight Covid during the
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Patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) who received treatment with an sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor had significantly fewer atrial arrhythmia events, compared with those who never received such a drug, in a prospective analysis of nearly 14,000 patients with a device who were followed for an average of nearly 2 years. The findings suggest
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Cold cash proved to be an effective incentive for pregnant French women to stop smoking during gestation, a randomized trial indicated. Quit rates were doubled in a group rewarded with money for confirmed abstinence, relative to a control group that received payments for showing up to clinic visits but not for actual smoking cessation (16%
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In pediatric and young adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treated with tisagenlecleucel (Kymriah), DNA sequencing-based detection of residual disease between three and 12 months accurately identified all patients who would eventually relapse, while other methods were less predictive. Journal in Which the Study was Published: Blood Cancer Discovery, a journal of the American
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Thanks to research and innovation, our knowledge of cancer is fast-evolving and so are the drugs to treat it. Even in the last decade, many more cancer drugs have become available compared to what we’ve seen in previous decades. They’re also becoming more advanced and more expensive. And they’re being assessed earlier, sometimes before their
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The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has led to a huge public health emergency. Although several clinical trials have been conducted to identify effective drugs for the treatment of COVID-19, many promising drugs such as hydroxychloroquine, remdesivir, and lopinavir were shown to have little effect
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Homemade gifts aren’t just an act of love; crafting them can help reduce anxiety and combat stress – all while bringing people together. Discover five simple, festive gifts you can make for the holidays 1. Ceramic tile coasters Turn memories into gifts with photo coasters. Functional and thoughtful, they are surprisingly simple to make. Just
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Physical activity levels may decline during major life events and it’s important for healthcare professionals to encourage patients to maintain regular physical activity during times of significant changes in their lives, the American Heart Association (AHA) says in a new scientific statement. With this statement, “We hope healthcare providers, public health workers, and individuals understand
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Gov. Gavin Newsom takes questions during a press conference on COVID-19 vaccination and housing for homeless veterans at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday, November 10, 2021. Sarah Reingewirtz | MediaNews Group | Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images The individual in California who tested positive for the
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CHICAGO — Super-resolution imaging of the brains of fetuses of women who have consumed excessive alcohol during pregnancy appeared to show two areas that were abnormal, a researcher reported. Statistical analysis found an increased volume in the corpus callosum and a decreased volume in the periventricular zone when compared with the brains of fetuses of
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Men with localized prostate cancer who opt for radical prostatectomy are more likely to regret their decision than those who opt for radiotherapy or active surveillance, according to a survey study of 2072 patients. At 5 years, 13% of men surveyed experienced treatment-related regret, which varied by treatment type — 16% (183) of surgery patients
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In the first MRI-based study to investigate pre-natal alcohol exposure, researchers found significant changes in the brain structure of fetuses exposed to alcohol compared to healthy controls. Results of the study are being presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Fetal alcohol syndrome is a worldwide problem in
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Taking care of a loved one who is ill is probably one of the biggest challenges any of us will ever face.  And so often caregivers are on their own—doing it alone without help or guidance.  Thirty-six percent of family caregivers describe their situation as  highly stressful according to a report by AARP and the
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