This post was originally published on this site Porphyomonas gingivalis, a bacteria that causes a type of gum disease known as chronic periodontitis, was found in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients, providing evidence of its possible role in the disease’s development, a study reports. The release of toxic enzymes from this bacteria was blocked by…
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New Study to Assess ADXS-DUAL, Opdivo Immunotherapy Combo in Metastatic Cervical Cancer
This post was originally published on this site Advaxis and Bristol-Myers Squibb have entered a clinical collaboration to evaluate the second generation of axalimogene filolisbac, called ADXS-DUAL, in combination with Opdivo (nivolumab) in women with metastatic cervical cancer. In particular, the study will assess the combination in patients with persistent, recurrent or metastatic (squamous or…
Keytruda Shows Promise in People with Advanced Disease, Early Phase 2 Trial Results Show
This post was originally published on this site Merck’s Keytruda (pembrolizumab) shows promise as a treatment for advanced, previously treated cervical squamous cell cancer, according to a preliminary analysis of a Phase 2 trial. The data, which will be presented at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, June 2-6, indicated response…
Chemotherapy Plus P53 Gene Therapy May Help Treat Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer
This post was originally published on this site Locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) may be treated with a combination of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (administered before surgery) and p53 gene therapy, according to a new clinical trial. The trial results, titled “Efficacy of recombinant human adenovirus-p53 combined with chemotherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer: A clinical trial,”…
Cervical Cancer Screening Device Mía, by Mel-Mont Medical, Allows HPV Sampling at Home
This post was originally published on this site A new diagnostic system by Mel-Mont Medical that allows women to collect cervical cell samples at home could help boost cervical cancer screening in areas where women lack access to health services. This could help prevent unnecessary deaths caused by this preventable disease, the company said. The system, called Mía…
Cervical Cancer Patient Achieves Long-lasting Response to AXAL in Clinical Trial
This post was originally published on this site One of nine cervical cancer patients treated with AXAL achieved a long-lasting partial response to the therapy, according to a Phase 1 study. The treatment’s maker, Advaxis, presented the results in a poster session at a National Cancer Research Institute conference in Liverpool, England. The trial covered patients with persistent or…
Alzheimer’s Association Funds 2-Year Extension of Study that Explores Intensive Blood Pressure Treatment on Dementia Risk
This post was originally published on this site The Alzheimer’s Association has funded a two-year extension of the SPRINT-MIND study — SPRINT MIND 2.0 — to further explore the role of intensive treatment to lower blood pressure and the risk of dementia. The funding, which totals more than $800,000, will allow researchers to follow the participants of the original…
Poor Sleep Quality in Older People Linked to Early Signs of Alzheimer’s
This post was originally published on this site People 60 or older with a disrupted pattern of deep sleep — the one that helps memory formation — have a higher accumulation of the Alzheimer’s hallmark tau protein in their brains, a study reports. These findings highlight how poor-quality sleep later in life is a potential sign…
African-Americans with Alzheimer’s Have Lower Expression of 2 Common Biomarkers, Study Finds
This post was originally published on this site African-Americans have lower expression of two biomarkers of Alzheimer’s, suggesting a possible race-dependent biological mechanism that contributes to the development of the disease, a study shows. This discrepancy between African-American and white patients is particularly relevant for those who carry the ApoE4 variant of the ApoE gene. The study,…
Top 10 Alzheimer’s Disease Stories of 2018
This post was originally published on this site Throughout 2018, Alzheimer’s News Today brought you stories of important discoveries, treatment developments, clinical trials, and other events related to Alzheimer’s disease. As we look forward to providing more news to those living with Alzheimer’s as well as their family members and caregivers this year, here are the 10…