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Triumviraannouncedthat it has treated the first patient in its phase I/II trial for the asset, TAC01-HER2, which is currently enrolling at several U.S. sites including the MD Anderson Cancer Center, the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and ...
Greenleaf’s team found some relatively conserved signatures within patient subpopulations. They identifiedRUNX1as a key regulator of leukaemia-specific genes, suggesting that this approach could identify new candidates for therapeutic intervention. Working with The Cancer Genome Atlas Analysis Network, Green...
Renal diseases represent a formidable challenge on public health systems around the world. They are costly in terms of economic burden and quality of life, especially among older patient populations, and are closely linked to other chronic conditions suc
Reasons for and against participation in studies of medicinal therapies for women with breast cancer: a debate Background A special challenge for research studies of breast cancer among females is low patient participation rates. We compiled this systematic review t... G Luschin,M Habersack,IA G...
a The attitude of a cancer patient who is receiving radiation therapy, an X-ray treatment, can become more positive. The physician who is following Simonton's psychological treatment plan suggests that the patient imagine that he or she can see the tumor(肿瘤)in the body. In the mental pic...
The validity of this approach is illustrated in a new study that uses a proteomics-based strategy to identify novel biomarkers that indicate a response of cancer cells to PI3K pathway inhibitors.doi:10.1038/nrg2542SwamiMeeraNature Reviews Genetics...
Maureen O’Neill, cancer victim and Hospice of the North Shore patient, died 20 years ago today, May 9, 2003. In January 2003, I contacted the Danvers-based hospice now known as Care Dimensions about the possibility of following the life and trials of one of their patients. They introduced...
Maureen O’Neill, cancer victim and Hospice of the North Shore patient, died 20 years ago today, May 9, 2003. In January 2003, I contacted the Danvers-based hospice now known as Care Dimensions about the possibility of following the life and trials of one of their patients. They introduced...
The identification of a high-risk mutation in a cancer patient guides the clinical management of that patient and their family, including considerations for counselling, treatment options, surgery and other risk-reducing interventions. Lynch Syndrome is an inherited condition that greatly increases the ...