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Successful treatment with tislelizumab plus chemotherapy for SMARCA4-deficient undifferentiated tumor: a case report

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intestinal tumor :: Article Creator Top 5 Most-Viewed Liver Cancer Content For 2024 Advances in therapy are improving outcomes for patients, but the incidence and mortality rates for hepatocellular carcinoma are increasing in the US. Advances in therapy are improving outcomes for patients, but the incidence and mortality rates for hepatocellular carcinoma is increasing in the US. Image credit: Jo Panuwat D - stock.Adobe.Com Recent research in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) highlighted the importance of screening and touted advances in outcomes with new immunotherapy treatments. However, the data shows an increase in incidence and mortality rates for HCC in the US. Here is the most-viewed liver cancer content of 2024. You can also read all of our coverage here. 5. Screening Patients With HCC Risk Factors Linked With Reduced Mortality For patients with known risk factors, screening for HCC is important as it is associated wi...

Mesothelioma Doctors | Top Mesothelioma Cancer Specialists

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rectal cancer spread to lungs :: Article Creator Cancer's Frequent Spread To The Lungs Is Driven By Important Amino Acid A new study has identified one of the reasons why cancer frequently spreads from elsewhere in the body to the lungs: an amino acid called aspartate. The findings improve our understanding of cancer and open the door to new treatments for metastatic disease. Over half of the patients whose cancer spreads from its site of origin will develop metastases, or secondary tumors, in the lung. It's known that cancer cells are transported from one part of the body to the lungs via arteries and lymphatic vessels. What is less well known is why cancer cells find the lungs so attractive. A new study by researchers from the Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie (VIB)-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology (CCB), Belgium, has identified one reason lung metastases are so common: an amino acid called aspartate. "We found high levels...

The PD-1- and LAG-3-targeting bispecific molecule tebotelimab in solid tumors and hematologic cancers: a phase 1 trial

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tumour cells :: Article Creator Cancer: 'Speckles' May Reveal Best Treatment Patterns of "speckles" in the heart of tumor cells could help predict how patients with a common form of kidney cancer will respond to different treatment options, according to research. Nuclear speckles—microscopic structures found in the nucleus of a cell—were first identified more than a century ago. They are believed to intermingle with DNA and play a role in regulating gene activity. "We found that different therapies are more or less effective depending on how the speckles look," said Professor Katherine Alexander of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York in a statement. "This means potentially if a patient comes in with a normal or aberrant speckle state, they might be more responsive to one drug or another. Of course, more research needs to be done." Pictured: Speckles (red) in a cellular nucleus. A study has fo...

Lung Metastases Imaging: Practice Essentials, Radiography, Computed Tomography

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dr ahmed pulmonologist :: Article Creator Dr. Ashfaq Ahmed, Pulmonologist Dr. Ashfaq Ahmed is a Pulmonologist practicing in Bengaluru, specializing in the field of Pulmonology. Are you the doctor associated with this profile? If yes, we invite you to register and claim your profile for free. Verification of your profile is essential for maintaining your digital presence, in compliance with the Telemedicine Guidelines issued by the National Medical Commission in the year 2020 (1). Additionally, the National Health Authority mandates verification and registration for doctors practicing teleconsultation(2) Purpose of Displayed Information:This information is intended to help your patients find you easily and book appointments. It is publicly accessible and does not infringe on your privacy. Need Updates or Have Concerns? Advertisement Advertisement Note : Medindia Constantly updates the database. However, despite our...

10 of the Worst Diseases Smoking Causes | State of Tobacco Control

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carcinoma in situ definition :: Article Creator Empowering Physicians And Patients With DCISionRT, Precision Diagnostic Testing For Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Your browser is not supportedusatoday.Com usatoday.Com wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers, so we built our site to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use. Unfortunately, your browser is not supported. Please download one of these browsers for the best experience on usatoday.Com

Mesothelioma Doctors | Top Mesothelioma Cancer Specialists

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ut pulmonologist :: Article Creator Pulmonary Services Pulmonary care is caring for and treating the lungs and respiratory (or breathing) system. This can include many kinds of lung conditions, such as asthma, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia, cystic fibrosis, and others. University of Utah Health Pulmonary Services also provides tests and diagnostics for our clinics and hospitals with blood gas analyses. For the best lung and pulmonary care, visit our fellowship-trained specialists and find high quality, individualized treatment whatever your condition or need. U of U Health Pulmonary Services partners with the Division of Pulmonary Medicine training tomorrow's physicians today.

The PD-1- and LAG-3-targeting bispecific molecule tebotelimab in solid tumors and hematologic cancers: a phase 1 trial

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lung cancer other names :: Article Creator FDA Approves New Drug For Advanced Lung Cancer Dec. 19, 2024 – The FDA has approved a new drug called ensartinib for adults with a type of lung cancer called ALK-positive non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Sold under the brand name Ensacove, this drug is now a first-choice treatment for people with this type of cancer. It is for patients whose cancer has either grown nearby or spread to other parts of the body and who haven't been treated with an ALK-blocking drug before. ALK-positive NSCLC is frequently diagnosed in younger people with little to no history of smoking. It arises from certain changes in the ALK gene that produce abnormal fusion proteins, promoting growth and spread of cancer cells. ALK-positive NSCLC makes up about 3% to 11% of all lung cancer cases and is often more aggressive, with a higher chance of coming back after treatment and worse results. This highlights the need for specifi...

Lung Metastases Imaging: Practice Essentials, Radiography, Computed Tomography

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stage 1 stomach cancer :: Article Creator Stomach Cancer Treatment options for stomach cancer depend on the cancer's type, stage, and location. Surgery There are various types of surgical procedures available for treating stomach cancer, including: [15] Endoscopic resection: A procedure that can be used for very early stage cancers to remove the tumor and parts of the normal stomach wall below and around it Gastrectomy: An invasive procedure to remove part or all of the stomach, and possibly nearby lymph nodes, other parts of the gastrointestinal tract, other tissues near the tumor, and the spleen In some cases, a tumor may grow within the passage into or out of the stomach, affecting the ability to eat normally. Surgeons may insert a thin, expandable tube called an endoluminal stent from the esophagus to the stomach or from the stomach to the small intestine. In other cases, they may use endoluminal laser therapy to cut through and ...

Successful treatment with tislelizumab plus chemotherapy for SMARCA4-deficient undifferentiated tumor: a case report

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small and non small lung cancer :: Article Creator Cancer Vaccines Are Showing Promise At Last TOWARDS THE end of the 19th century William Coley, a surgeon in New York, made a surprising observation. One of his patients, close to death with a neck tumour, recovered after catching a serious bacterial skin infection. Intrigued, Coley tried to replicate the finding, injecting patients with a cocktail of killed bacteria to get their cancers to regress. He ended up treating over a thousand patients in this way, often successfully. Top 5 NSCLC Content For 2024 Our top content for the year highlight many challenges the field of non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) encountered, with data showing both setbacks in clinical trial results and advancements in screening recommendations for at-risk patients. Throughout 2024, developments in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) highlighted both progress and challenges in treatment and screening. Sacituzumab govitec...

10 of the Worst Diseases Smoking Causes | State of Tobacco Control

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stage 4 cancer survival rate :: Article Creator Stage 4 Breast Cancer Patient Given 2 Years To Live Survives With 'fourth Pillar' Of Treatments Less than three years ago, Tina Willits, now 53, thought she had just two years to live. Today, she is cancer-free and wants the world to know about the treatment that saved her. The Florida mother and grandmother first felt a lump in late 2021, just months after a normal mammogram.  In March 2022, she discovered that she had HER2-positive breast cancer, an aggressive form of the disease in which the cancer cells have an abnormally high level of a protein called human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). "I still remember the doctor coming in and telling us that it was in my lymph nodes, ribs, spine, sternum, and bones," Willits told Fox News Digital during an on-camera interview. Willits was told that she had golf ball-sized tumors and that the disease was too advanced ...