The US FDA has approved a new leukaemia drug, Olutasidenib, which has been shown to be effective and has a controlled safety profile, resulting in the complete disappearance of cancer cells in 35% of patients enrolled, with efficacy lasting up to 25.9 months.
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The pursuit of eternal beauty is the dream of every woman. For thousands of years, many people have made unremitting efforts to achieve the goal of beauty, so many stories about beauty have emerged.
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In the last decade, the introduction of several immune checkpoint inhibitors such as CTLA-4/PD-1/PD-L1 and other immune drugs such as Keytruda and Opdivo have marked a major advance in cancer treatment by "liberating" immune T cells and giving them back their ability to attack cancer cells. However, previous data shows that only 10-30% of patients have a good outcome with these immunotherapies
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New Strategies For Cancer Vaccines: Transforming Cancer Cells So They Can Become Cancer-Fighters Is Not Far Away!
In recent years, scientists have begun to look at "transforming" cancer cells from life-threatening bad actors to help fight cancer.
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New Study: Nmn Supplementation Activates Longevity Proteins To Reduce Stem Cell Senescence And Restore Mitochondrial Function
The development of an effective anti-aging drug and functional food to slow down ASCs' aging is crucial
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Nature Medicine publishes results of H-drug combined with chemotherapy for first-line treatment of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
H-Drugs in the leading international journal again!
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New Findings Confirm: Excellent Data On This Bipotent Antibody Drug Against Ovarian Cancer!
The results of a new study show that Ubamatamab, a bispecific antibody drug, has shown excellent results and a good safety profile in patients with ovarian cancer.
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The FDA has granted accelerated approval to Adagrasib for the treatment of patients with KRAS G12C mutations in non-small cell lung cancer. In the trial, the drug resulted in disease control in 80% of patients, of which, 43% had substantial tumour shrinkage.
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New Research: Cracking The Targeted Drug Resistance Puzzle And Eliminating Cancer Cells Before They Evolve!
Many lung cancer patients will be detected by genetic testing to carry an EGFR mutation, and these patients can often control their tumours with EGFR-targeted drugs. Although targeted drugs are effective and have fewer side effects than chemotherapy, resistance to them inevitably occurs, after which they no longer work.
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Two In a Row From Science: Car-T Cells Are Back With a New Upgrade That May Eradicate Deadly Solid Tumours!
Science has published two consecutive research articles that suggest new ways to improve the efficacy of CAR-T for solid tumours.