Monday, June 6, 2016

Liquid Biopsy May Help Doctors Track Changes in Tumors and other top stories.

  • Liquid Biopsy May Help Doctors Track Changes in Tumors

    Liquid Biopsy May Help Doctors Track Changes in Tumors
    SATURDAY, June 4, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Biopsies can be arduous and painful for cancer patients, but necessary to accurately diagnose the disease and determine the best course of treatment.Now, researchers report that a new blood-based "liquid biopsy" could be a groundbreaking alternative.Doctors used blood drawn from a patient's arm to analyze DNA that tumors typically shed into the bloodstream, explained lead researcher Philip Mack. He is director of molecular pharmacology at the Universit..
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  • Zika Virus Quotes

    Zika Virus Quotes
    Zika virus has taken the world by storm since arriving in the Western hemisphere in 2015. Here I list some of the quotes on the virus from the global and national experts. This is just the beginning, more will be added over time. WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan “The level of alarm is extremely high.” Jan. 28, 2016 “The committee found no public health justification for restrictions on travel or trade to prevent the spread of Zika virus.” Feb. 1, 2016 “The rapidly evolving outbreak of Zik..
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  • Antibody-Based Therapy Shows Promise Against Stomach Cancer

    Antibody-Based Therapy Shows Promise Against Stomach Cancer
    SUNDAY, June 5, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental therapy based on immune-system antibodies is helping some people with advanced stomach cancer live longer, a new study finds.The phase 2 clinical trial, involving 161 patients, focused on an antibody called IMAB362.The median survival of people using the treatment plus standard chemotherapy was more than 13 months, compared with 8.4 months for those who received chemotherapy alone, the researchers reported.One specialist in gastric (stoma..
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  • Sanofi, Regeneron: Dupilumab trial positive

    Sanofi, Regeneron: Dupilumab trial positive
    PARIS-- French drug giant Sanofi (SAN.FR) and U.S. partner Regeneron Pharmaceuticals REGN, -1.57% said a ..
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  • Atezolizumab for Bladder Cancer: 'Provocative' Overall Survival

    Atezolizumab for Bladder Cancer: 'Provocative' Overall Survival
    CHICAGO — The anti-PD-L1 immunotherapy atezolizumab (Tecentriq, Genentech), which recently made headlines when it was approved for second-line use in bladder cancer, appears to be effective in patients with previously untreated advanced disease, according to phase 2 data from the IMvigor210 trial. Notably, patients in the study were relatively frail (especially with regard to impaired kidney function) and ineligible for treatment with standard cisplatin chemotherapy because of its toxicities..
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  • Hundreds of Knoxville cancer survivors claim victory over disease

    Hundreds of Knoxville cancer survivors claim victory over disease
    Hundreds of Knoxville cancer survivors claim victory over disease Cancer survivors all around the country are claiming victory today.It's all a part of national cancer survivor's day. Raishad Hardnett, WBIR 11:27 PM. EST June 05, 2016 Hundreds of Knoxville cancer survivors are claiming victory as a part of national Cancer Survivor’s Day.On Sunday, as many as 300 survivors gathered at UT Medical Center to celebrate beating the odds.Among them was LeAnn Mynatt, who was diagnosed ..
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  • Immunotherapy still the hot topic at cancer conference

    Immunotherapy still the hot topic at cancer conference
    Photo: Craig Hartley, File Photo Jim Allison's groundbreaking research enabled doctors to enlist the immune system to fight cancer.  Jim Allison's groundbreaking research enabled doctors to enlist the... CHICAGO - The hottest advance in cancer treatment in 50 years began changing Chris Bolton's life a year ago.
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  • Please Enjoy This Hilariously Bad, Big Tobacco-Funded Ad Campaign Against Plain Packaging

    Please Enjoy This Hilariously Bad, Big Tobacco-Funded Ad Campaign Against Plain Packaging
    Tobacco companies, as a rule, aren’t the most well-liked of institutions, especially when they use their immense wealth and influence to do things like bankroll studies claiming that cigarettes don’t actually give you cancer. But with that argument largely over in the public mind, for years now the big fight tobacco companies have taken up has been against plain cigarette packaging laws. The tobacco industry has had tremendous success discouraging countries, many of them small, relatively poor ..
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  • Hostess recalling select snacks for possible peanut contamination

    Hostess recalling select snacks for possible peanut contamination
    Published 06/06 2016 01:44AM Updated 06/06 2016 01:44AM CHICAGO, IL - DECEMBER 11: Hostess Ding Dongs are offered for sale at a Jewel-Osco grocery store on December 11, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. /Copyright 2016 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. SYRACUSE (WSYR-TV) Hostess Brands, LLC is recalling 710,000 cases of select snacks and donuts.The recall is the result of the company's supplier, Grain Craft..
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  • Dr. David Katz: Preventive Medicine: How salt shakes out

    Dr. David Katz: Preventive Medicine: How salt shakes out
    In quick succession of late, the FDA has made headlines for updating food labels, revisiting the definition of “healthy,” and now, shaking up the salty status quo. Specifically, the FDA has issued “draft voluntary targets for reducing sodium in commercially processed and prepared food both in the short-term (two years) and over the long-term (10 years).” So, for starters, the current guidance is just a “draft,” and has been put on display to invite public commentary. Nothing yet has been ..
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