Researchers conducted a pooled analysis of individual patient-level data from 15 trials assessing time to colon cancer-related relapse.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a lurbinectedin (Zepzelca, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)-based combination therapy for the maintenance treatment of certain adults with ...
WHO’s classification of hepatitis D virus as carcinogenic raises urgent questions for vaccination, screening, and treatment strategies worldwide.
Among 5309 pregnancy-related deaths identified in the CDC’s Pregnancy Mortality Surveillance System (PMSS) during 2012-2019, 694 (13.1%) were due to infection, with sepsis accounting for 46.4% of ...
Offspring of parents with mental disorders have an increased risk for all-cause and unnatural-cause mortality up to 51 years of age, a new cohort study suggests.
The average wait time to see a healthcare provider (HCP) in a medical clinic is 38 days. In contrast, patients with strep throat, urinary tract infections, pink eye, or other minor illnesses and ...
At the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, a community culinary service is teaching patients the life skills to pursue a healthy diet with confidence, with the aim of reducing ...
PARIS — For inflammatory dermatological diseases, the phenomenon of a “super response” to a biologic, meaning a rapid and near complete relief of symptoms and disease activity, predicts a higher ...
Biochemical non-response to obeticholic acid as a second-line therapy predicted a heightened risk for clinical events in patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Although response rates to ...
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) impairs neutrophil maturation in bone marrow, with mature neutrophils decreasing by over 78% in marrow and 89% in blood. AML-exposed neutrophils acquire inflammatory ...
Since 1965, messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines have been studied for cancer treatment, but it was the technological advances in vaccines during the COVID pandemic that helped accelerate research. Currently ...
In a Swedish study of over 2.1 million pregnancies, mothers showed lower suicide attempt rates than fathers during and after pregnancy, reversing the typical sex-specific pattern of suicide attempts ...