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Strains of HPV Decrease Due to HPV Vaccination, Study Finds
The findings reinforce the effectiveness of the HPV vaccine in preventing cervical cancer.
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US Can Reduce HIV Infections by 67% by 2030, Study Finds
In order for a substantial decrease of HIV infections in the United States, there needs to be a rapid expansion of prevention and treatment for individuals at risk.
Trial: Improved Survival for Patients with Metastatic Prostate Cancer
The trial aimed to evaluate the survival rate of patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer who were treated with the combination of enzalutamide and androgen deprivation therapy.
Hundreds of Thousands of Breast Cancer Deaths Averted Since 1989
This study demonstrates the significance and efficacy of breast cancer screenings for prevention and early intervention.
Opdivo Combo Shows Consistent Long-Term Survival in Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients
The combination of Opdivo and low-dose Yervoy was compared with sunitinib for a 30-month follow-up.
Is Immunotherapy More Effective than Chemotherapy for Skin Cancer?
Study adds to the ongoing research on immunotherapy and its potential as a viable treatment for patients with cancer.
Inhalers are Used Incorrectly by Majority of Patients With Asthma
Inhaler misuse may result in more asthma attacks.
Aspirin Use May Prevent Colorectal Cancer
Study explores the efficiency and accuracy of aspirin in colorectal cancer prevention.
T-Cell Marker May Lead to Improved Treatment for HIV
The T cell marker could help lead the improved treatment for HIV and cancer patients.
NPDR Drug Trial Shows Positive Results
The trial aimed to determine whether early intervention with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals' aflibercept injection (Eyelea) improved diabetic retinopathy severity and prevented serious vision-threatening complications.
Drug Combination Could be New Step in Fighting Breast Cancer
Translational study of breast cancer therapy sought to ‘take research from bench to bedside.’
FDA Accepts sNDA for AML Therapy
The FDA’s acceptance of the application paves the way for an early review time.
First Mobile App for Insulin Management Released
The new mobile app gives those with type 2 diabetes accurate insulin doses with an 'on-the-go' convenience.
NSAID Use Surpasses Opioids for Injured California Workers
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are now the most common therapeutic drug group for this group in the Golden State, according to a new study.
Switching to Less Expensive Insulin May Be Possible, Study Shows
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital set out to evaluate the effects of switching insulins in those with type 2 diabetes.
Cannabinoid Compounds May Inhibit Colon Cancer Growth
The study through Penn State College of Medicine adds to existing research on the benefits of medical cannabis in cancer cases.
Study Demonstrates Accuracy in Blood Glucose Test Strip
This study is the latest in a series that focuses on systematic accuracy in blood glucose test strip platforms.
Study: Drug Therapy Reduced Rate of Decline in Children with CLN2
The study was aimed at the efficacy and safety of cerliponase alfa (Brineura, BioMarin) for patients with CLN2.
Adverse Effects Not Fully Reported in 30% of Health Care Reviews
Researchers have determined that many potentially adverse effects are not present on fact-based health care reviews.
Research Shows Cancer Patients with HIV Can Benefit from Immunotherapy
ICI therapy offers a new way to treat cancer, yet clinical trials have often excluded those with HIV due to concerns that it may have negative effects, such as virus reactivation.
Study Finds Cancer Patients with HIV Can Benefit from Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy may become a viable option for patients with cancer infected with HIV.
Opioid Crisis to Increase in Upcoming Years
A recent model by Massachusetts General Hospital projects that without proper policy, public health and health care delivery efforts, the opioid overdose epidemic will increase.
Young-Onset Colorectal Cancer Linked to Watching TV
The findings are further evidence of the impact of an active lifestyle on physical health.
Chemotherapies May Have Varying Long-Term Cardiovascular Risk
Researchers at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio studied 28,000 childhood cancer survivors to determine similarities in long-term effects for various chemotherapies.
New Evidence for Parkinson Disease Pandemic
Research seeks to uncover the mechanisms underlying the surging rate of Parkinson disease diagnoses.