February 26, 2015
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Research into anticancer vaccines is moving forward on several fronts.
February 11, 2015
Article
With the advent of safer and more effective treatments, early diagnosis of multiple myeloma (MM) has become an important goal.
February 10, 2015
Article
The only therapeutic cancer vaccine ever to win approval from the FDA has repeatedly missed sales projections, plunging the company that developed it into bankruptcy proceedings.
February 09, 2015
Article
Although there is a significant scientific rationale for targeting the PI3K pathway in breast cancer, research findings presented recently at the 2014 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) highlight the inherent complexities in using agents directed at this cell-signaling network.
February 08, 2015
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Amid continuing excitement over the potential for PD-1 pathway immune checkpoint blockade strategies in anticancer therapies, research presented at the 2014 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting helped established a foundation for the use of anti- PD-1/PD-L1 agents in hematologic malignancies.
January 30, 2015
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Although there clearly are a number of worthy candidates for the single most influential event that unequivocally proclaimed the beginning of the modern era of precision cancer medicine, there would surely be many votes for the impact of imatinib on the course of the natural history of chronic myeloid leukemia.
January 28, 2015
Article
Ten or 15 years ago, a diagnosis of advanced non– small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) led directly to a discussion of chemotherapy.
January 27, 2015
Article
Surgical intervention is a Machiavellian endeavor: the ends justify the means. This obligates the clinician to minimize the risk of a procedure to justify the gains obtained from an intervention.
January 27, 2015
Article
Coping with challenges is part of the human condition, but self-awareness can have far-reaching results. Just ask Edith A. Perez, MD, about her experience attending medical school.