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Cancer, also called malignancy, is an abnormal growth of cells with the potential to invade or spread to surrounding tissues and structures found within the body. There are more than 100 types of cancer. A few examples include breast cancer, skin cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, and lymphoma. According to the American Cancer Society, 4 out of 10 people will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetime. Cancer prevalence has given rise to multiple medical specialties focused on symptom management and disease management. Current treatment options depending on the form of cancer include chemotherapy, radiation, blood or bone marrow transfusions, and/or surgery. Lifetime prognosis of cancer mortality is dependent on the type of cancer and is heavily conditional to early detection.

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Bucking Landmark U.S. Recommendation, Oncologist Urges PSA Screening

Bucking Landmark U.S. Recommendation, Oncologist Urges PSA Screening

This post was originally published on this site Despite a United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) 2012 conclusion that routine tests for prostate cancer are unnecessary, a prominent oncologist believes such screenings should be encouraged. Vladimir Ioffe, MD, a radiation oncologist with 21st Century Oncology, said prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screenings ought to be recommended…

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Trial to Evaluate Daratumumab/Revlimid as Maintenance for Some Multiple Myeloma Patients

Trial to Evaluate Daratumumab/Revlimid as Maintenance for Some Multiple Myeloma Patients

This post was originally published on this site Janssen Biotech is planning a new Phase 3 clinical trial to explore a combination of under-the-skin daratumumab plus Revlimid (lenalidomide) as a maintenance treatment for multiple myeloma patients who received an autologous stem cell transplant as front-line treatment. Specifically, the study is for patients who are positive for minimal…

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Japan Designates Valemetostat for Accelerated Development to Treat PTCL

Japan Designates Valemetostat for Accelerated Development to Treat PTCL

This post was originally published on this site The Japan Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) has granted Sakigake Designation to valemetostat, an investigational treatment for adult patients with relapsed or refractory peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL). The designation is given to promising therapies and aims to accelerate their development and review process, as well as reduce…

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VB10.NEO and NKTR-214 Work Together to Drive Complete, Durable Tumor Regression, Study Says

VB10.NEO and NKTR-214 Work Together to Drive Complete, Durable Tumor Regression, Study Says

This post was originally published on this site Vaccibody‘s VB10.NEO and Nektar Therapeutics‘ bempegaldesleukin (NKTR-214 or bempeg) work together to trigger a strong immune response against cancer cells, resulting in complete and durable tumor regression in a mouse model of colon cancer, a recent study says. The findings were featured in the poster, “Combination of neoantigen…

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It’s Probably Nothing

It’s Probably Nothing

This post was originally published on this site It’s probably not back. But if it is, it’ll kill me. Every six months, I travel to the Bay Area for tests to see if my triple-negative breast cancer is back. It’s nerve-wracking. I’ve already decided I won’t do chemo again; not because I hated chemo —…

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Prostate Cancer’s Risk and Mortality Rates Dropping or Stabilizing in Most Countries, 5-Year Data Shows

Prostate Cancer’s Risk and Mortality Rates Dropping or Stabilizing in Most Countries, 5-Year Data Shows

This post was originally published on this site Prostate cancer’s incidence and deadliness has declined or stabilized in much of the world in recent years, with the greatest decrease in risk evident in the U.S.,  a study reports. These findings were presented at the recent 2019 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, which took…

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Purple Skylines Shine in Support of Sarcoidosis Awareness Month

Purple Skylines Shine in Support of Sarcoidosis Awareness Month

This post was originally published on this site Some 87 buildings, landmarks, and businesses in the U.S. and Canada turned purple April 13 in an attempt to help raise awareness about sarcoidosis during Sarcoidosis Awareness Month. The initiative is called “Illuminate the Night: Shine a Light on Sarcoidosis,” and was begun by the nonprofit Foundation…

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Lynparza Approved in EU to Treat Subset of Advanced Breast Cancer

Lynparza Approved in EU to Treat Subset of Advanced Breast Cancer

This post was originally published on this site Lynparza (olaparib) tablets have been approved by the European Commission as a standalone treatment for adults with a subset of locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer. The decision follows a recommendation by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (an arm of the European Medicines Agency), making…

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Myriad Seeks FDA Approval of myChoice HRD CDx Diagnostic Test for Ovarian Cancer Patients

Myriad Seeks FDA Approval of myChoice HRD CDx Diagnostic Test for Ovarian Cancer Patients

This post was originally published on this site Myriad Genetics has submitted the first part of a premarket approval application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for myChoice HRD CDx, a diagnostic test designed to identify ovarian cancer patients more likely to benefit from treatment with the PARP inhibitor Zejula (niraparib). Premarket approval is the FDA’s…

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MolMed Receives Green Light for Phase 1/2 Trial to Test CAR T-cell Therapy in Myeloma, Leukemia Patients

MolMed Receives Green Light for Phase 1/2 Trial to Test CAR T-cell Therapy in Myeloma, Leukemia Patients

This post was originally published on this site The Italian Medicines Agency has approved a first-in-human clinical trial testing MolMed’s investigational CAR T-cell product, CD44v6, for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia and multiple myeloma, the company announced. The Phase 1/2 trial will be conducted at two clinical centers in Italy — the San Raffaele Hospital in…

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Long-term Use of Oral Contraceptives Protects Against Deadliest Forms of Ovarian Cancer, Large Study Finds

Long-term Use of Oral Contraceptives Protects Against Deadliest Forms of Ovarian Cancer, Large Study Finds

This post was originally published on this site Long-term use of oral contraceptives protects women from the most lethal types of ovarian cancers, a large multi-center study has found. The study, “Oral contraceptive use and risk of highly fatal ovarian cancer: Evidence from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium,” was recently presented at the 2019 American…

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