Researchers have developed a human intestinal cell model that closely mimics the structure and function of the human gut, enabling more precise prediction of drug-induced gastrointestinal toxicity ...
Are time commitments related to cancer care toxic? Depends on who you ask.The term “time toxicity” has become cancer jargon over the past few years, sparking research into how much time patients spend ...
The clinical benefit rate with cabozantinib was 43.2%. In a recent study, more than 40% of patients with relapsed or refractory germ cell tumors (GCT) experienced a clinical benefit with cabozantinib.
Thirty-six progressive mCRPC patients received TLX591-Tx across three cohorts (enzalutamide, abiraterone, or docetaxel sequence), and all completed two planned doses without emergent, unexpected ...
Real-world community study finds Enhertu in HER2-low metastatic breast cancer has trial-like discontinuation rates; ILD remains key toxicity.
Mumbai, Mar 10: Doctors in India are increasingly exploring “dose optimisation” to make expensive treatments more affordable while also reducing side-effects, and new findings from Tata Memorial ...
Microdose ophthalmic spray offers a noninferior, more comfortable alternative to traditional eye drops for pediatric pupillary dilation.
Pay and perks aren’t the real issue. The problem is a leadership style employees are no longer willing to tolerate.
Paraxanthine is the main metabolite of caffeine. Studies suggest it can boost alertness and focus, but the research base is much smaller than for caffeine.
Seaweed can help control blood sugar in people with diabetes. Eating seaweed may lower blood pressure by reducing sodium absorption. Seaweed is high in fiber, which can lower cholesterol levels.
For years, a protein inside our cells has quietly powered billions of dollars' worth of cancer drugs. Now a team of ...
A recent warning from Casey DeSantis, Florida's First Lady, has sparked concern about bread safety. She pointed to Florida testing and described "triple-digit" levels of a weed killer in some bread ...