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World Cancer Day 2024: Trends in Oncology Research and More

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By targeting and identifying specific genetic mutations, this technology could lead to the development of more precise diagnostic tools, enabling early intervention and treatment. By tailoring treatments based on an individual’s genetic makeup, it may allow for more effective and targeted therapies.

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Behind the Breakthroughs and Practice-Changing Advances: Insights from ESMO 2024

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Our industry is making great strides toward individualized therapies that tailor treatment plans to the unique genetic makeup of each patient’s tumor. I have seen quite a few excited scientists, I must admit. As such, we need to ramp up education and understanding for better shared decision-making. Absolutely.

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Cooking with Wood May Cause Lung Damage

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“This increased sensitivity in a subgroup is also seen in other studies on tobacco smokers, and there may be a genetic basis that predisposes some individuals to be more susceptible to their environment,” Dr. Kizhakke Puliyakote said. SOURCE Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). OAK BROOK, Ill. , RSNA.org ).

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Anxiety Associated with Faster Alzheimer’s Disease Onset

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24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Anxiety is associated with an increased rate of progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study being presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). SOURCE Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). OAK BROOK, Ill. ,

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AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine; Type 1 diabetes research updates; FDA nod to Zebra’s X-ray modelling AI; UniQure/CSL haemophilia B gene therapy curbs bleeding in phase 3

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Scientists at the University of Utah School of Medicine have found a way to control that autoimmune response by aiming a protein that is vital for T-cell activation. The body’s immune system falsely attacks insulin-making beta cells in the pancreas in Type 1 diabetes. The protein is known as OCA-B.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Coverage

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CanSino Biologics is developing a vaccine that involves snipping a bit of the virus’ genetic code off and coupling it with a harmless virus to provoke a SARS-CoV-2 immune response. Several laboratories have already shown that they can detect genetic material from the virus in wastewater.