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Lung cancer resistance: the key is glucose

Written by | 26 Mar 2021

Cancers are not only made of tumour cells. In fact, as they grow, they develop an entire cellular ecosystem within and around them. This “tumour microenvironment” is made… read more.

COVID-19 severity not linked to long-term problems

Written by | 16 Jan 2021

Fatigue, ill-health and breathlessness are all common following COVID-19.

Methotrexate effective for pain and inflammation in knee osteoarthritis

Written by | 5 Dec 2020

Article written by Bruce Sylvester Researchers report that methotrexate is an effective treatment for people with knee osteoarthritis (OA) who have pain and inflammation.

FDA approves Cosentyx to treat active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis.- Novartis

Written by | 17 Jun 2020

Novartis, announced that the FDA has approved Cosentyx (secukinumab) for the treatment of active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA), confirming Cosentyx efficacy in addressing the axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) disease… read more.

FDA approves supplemental BLA for Taltz for the treatment of active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis.- Eli Lilly

Written by | 2 Jun 2020

Eli Lilly and Company announced the FDA has approved a supplemental Biologics License Application (sBLA) for Taltz (ixekizumab) injection 80 mg/mL for the treatment of active non-radiographic axial… read more.

Lung cancer screening and its implications

Written by | 19 Jul 2019

Professor Bob Steele CBE (Dundee, UK) discusses the potential implementation of a National Screening Programme in the UK, and the view post-NELSON, as well as highlighting the next steps in… read more.

Managing Hodgkin lymphoma – a world view (from ISHL 2016)

Written by | 28 Nov 2016

by Christine Clark ISHL 2016 Professor Joseph Connors (Vancouver) speaks about the session at ISHL10 where a world view of the management of Hodgkin lymphoma was discussed. There… read more.

EHA 2016: Pathophysiology and diagnosis of multiple myeloma bone disease. The chair of this year’s EHA educational session on myeloma, Professor Roman Hajek (University of Ostrava, Czech Republic), discusses highlights from the session.

Written by | 2 Aug 2016

Pathophysiology and diagnosis of multiple myeloma bone disease Evangelos Terpos, University of Athens School of Medicine, Greece Osteolytic bone disease is the most common complication of MM and… read more.

EHA 2016: Pathophysiology and diagnosis of multiple myeloma bone disease. The chair of this year's EHA educational session on myeloma, Professor Roman Hajek (University of Ostrava, Czech Republic), discusses highlights from the session.

Written by | 2 Aug 2016

Pathophysiology and diagnosis of multiple myeloma bone disease Evangelos Terpos, University of Athens School of Medicine, Greece Osteolytic bone disease is the most common complication of MM and… read more.

X-ray appears unreliable for spotting hip osteoarthritis

Written by | 11 Jan 2016

by Bruce Sylvester: Researchers report that in most cases hip x-rays are unreliable for diagnosing hip osteoarthritis (OA). The findings appeared on Dec. 8, 2015 in the British Medical… read more.

Doctors are missing chances to diagnose COPD earlier

Written by | 9 May 2014

In up to 85 percent of cases.  “The substantial numbers of patients misdiagnosed and under diagnosed in this study is a cause for concern. It is important that… read more.

Shock-absorbing ‘goo’ discovered in bone

Written by | 8 Apr 2014

Latest research shows that the chemical citrate – a by-product of natural cell metabolism – is mixed with water to create a viscous fluid that is trapped between… read more.

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