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Novel Chemo Delivery System Achieves High Response Rate in Bladder Cancer

CHICAGO — An investigational intravesical delivery system designed to provide sustained local release of gemcitabine into the bladder produced high rates of complete response (CR) in difficult-to-treat non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), data from an ongoing phase IIb study showed. Preliminary results from the SunRISe-1 trial demonstrated that monotherapy with the novel treatment, dubbed TAR-200, led […]

Can Oncologists Reduce the Suicide Risk in Their Prostate Cancer Patients?

SAN DIEGO — Whether it’s due to the side effects of local and systemic therapies, or the diagnosis itself, men with prostate cancer are at increased risk of mental distress and suicide. The mental health burden associated with a diagnosis and treatment is substantial, pointed out Zachary Klaassen, MD, of the Georgia Cancer Center at […]

Hospital Responds to Staffing Crisis After Reports of Patient Death

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett in Washington state is responding to local leaders’ concerns about nurse staffing levels and reports of a recent patient death outside the emergency department (ED) earlier this month. Several days after the patient reportedly died in the ED waiting area, the Snohomish County Council and Everett City Council sent a […]

Poliovirus Discovered in New York Wastewater – MedicineNet Health News

Latest Infectious Disease News FRIDAY, Aug. 12, 2022 State and local health officials have detected the poliovirus in New York City’s wastewater, a finding that indicates the virus has spread widely since first being discovered in the wastewater of a neighboring county last month. The New York State Department of Health and the New York […]

Poliovirus Discovered in New York Wastewater – MedicineNet Health News

Latest Infectious Disease News FRIDAY, Aug. 12, 2022 State and local health officials have detected the poliovirus in New York City’s wastewater, a finding that indicates the virus has spread widely since first being discovered in the wastewater of a neighboring county last month. The New York State Department of Health and the New York […]

6 Months of U.S. Data Support Safety of mRNA COVID Vaccines

Nearly all local and systemic adverse events (AEs) reported after Pfizer or Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines were mild and transient, and only a fraction of individuals reported seeking medical care, according to data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) and CDC’s v-safe tracker. Out of almost 300 million mRNA vaccine doses administered in the […]

My Patient Had Declined the COVID Vaccine … Every. Single. Time.

I currently work part-time at a local HIV clinic in Atlanta. Our patient population is predominantly Black and uninsured, and sometimes ensuring their access to good care and antiretroviral treatment (ART) is more challenging than finding a politician who is 100% truthful. Since I started working there in February, I have had many conversations with […]

Darolutamide Tied to Symptom Control in Non-Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Darolutamide (Nubeqa) was linked with a decrease in locally invasive procedures, as well as local urinary and bowel symptoms, in patients with nonmetastatic (nm) castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC), according to analysis of the ARAMIS trial. The drug, compared with placebo, was also associated with a delayed deterioration in patient quality of life (QoL) related to […]

Indigenous and local communities key to successful nature conservation

Indigenous Peoples and local communities provide the best long-term outcomes for conservation, according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and partners in France. Lead author, Dr Neil Dawson of UEA’s School of International Development, was part of an international team conducting a systematic review that found conservation success is “the exception […]

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