Prognosis of multiple myeloma has improved since 2000

For patients with multiple myeloma (MM), there has been an improvement in prognosis since 2000, but mortality still remains elevated, according to a study published online April 6 in BMC Cancer. Christine Eisfeld, M.D., from the Cancer Registry of North Rhine-Westphalia in Bochum, Germany, and colleagues examined time trends in myeloma-specific survival at the population level over consecutive time periods […]

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Novel Strategy Could Improve Heart Transplant Allocation

Prediction models that incorporate more than just treatment status could rank order heart transplant candidates by urgency more effectively than the current system, a modeling study suggests. Since 2018, the US heart transplant allocation system has ranked heart candidates according to six treatment-based “statuses” (up from three used previously), ignoring many objective patient characteristics, the authors write. Their study showed […]

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WHO Seeks to Reverse Falling Childhood Vaccination Rates

(Reuters) – The World Health Organization is working with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other not-for profit organizations and agencies to reverse a pandemic-driven decline in routine childhood vaccinations. The initiative was launched on Monday by the WHO, UNICEF, the GAVI vaccine alliance and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation among others, and seeks to protect countries from […]

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Exciting new gel shown to cure brain tumours

Brain tumour: Cancer Research UK on 'different types' in 2017 Scientists believe they could have found an “exciting” new cure for brain tumours. A “hydrogel” developed by a team in the US could be used to supplement existing treatments for brain cancer in the future. It is thought the gel will offer hope to patients diagnosed with glioblastoma, one of […]

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Study: Tumor necroptosis promotes metastasis by modulating tumor-host immunity

A new editorial paper was published in Oncotarget’s , titled “Tumor necroptosis promotes metastasis through modulating the interplay between tumor and host immunity.” In this new editorial, researchers Zhaoshan Liu, Swati Choksi and Zheng-Gang Liu from the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute discuss cell death—which can happen as finely regulated programmed cell death (PCD) or non-regulated accidental cell […]

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