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Mashup Score: 0Prostate Cancer Disparities: Addressing Inequities and Empowering Change - Kelvin Moses - 7 month(s) ago
Zach Klaassen and Kelvin Moses discuss prostate cancer disparities in 2023. Dr. Moses highlights the disparities black men face in prostate cancer, including lower screening rates, higher grades or stages of disease, and a higher risk of death compared to white men. Dr. Moses mentions his involvement in the Southern Community Cohort Study (SCCS), focusing on screening patterns for prostate…
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#ProstateCancer disparities: Addressing inequities and empowering change. Kelvin Moses, MD @VUMCurology joins @zklaassen_md to discuss disparities Black men face in #PCa and the importance of education, community outreach, & addressing implicit biases > https://t.co/TxXKdz4HYF https://t.co/hVJZIasCVW
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Mashup Score: 0Predicting Treatment Response in Prostate Cancer: The Power of Spatial Proteomic Approaches - Christina Curtis - 7 month(s) ago
Christina Curtis shares insights from her work on breast and gastrointestinal cancers, discussing their potential application to prostate cancer. The focus of her discussion revolves around innovative strategies for defining biomarkers of therapy response using spatial proteomic approaches. Dr. Curtis describes how this new technology lets researchers examine the composition of tumor cells and…
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Predicting treatment response in #ProstateCancer: the power of spatial proteomic approaches. @cncurtis joins @CaPsurvivorship to discuss insights from her work on breast and gastrointestinal cancers and the potential application to #PCa > https://t.co/cklDXLRoes @StanfordCancer https://t.co/7C69XPeOpC
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Mashup Score: 0Harnessing Exercise to Improve Outcomes in Black Prostate Cancer Patients - Dong-Woo (Derek) Kang - 7 month(s) ago
Derek Kang joins Alicia Morgans to discuss an ongoing exercise study focused on Black patients with prostate cancer undergoing Androgen Deprivation Therapy. This groundbreaking project is designed to study the potential effects of regular exercise on these patients’ physical function, metabolic health, and prostate cancer outcomes. The study hopes to mitigate the higher risk of cardiovascular…
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Mashup Score: 2Immune Checkpoint B7-H3 is a Therapeutic Vulnerability in Prostate Cancer Harboring PTEN and TP53 Deficiencies - Di Zhao - 8 month(s) ago
Andrea Miyahira invites Di Zhao to discuss her research published in Science Translational Medicine entitled “Immune checkpoint B7-H3 is a therapeutic vulnerability in prostate cancer harboring PTEN and TP53 deficiencies.” Dr. Zhao’s team explored immune checkpoint B7-H3, identified as a promising target for advanced prostate cancer with PTEN and p53 deficiencies. Their analysis of immune…
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Mashup Score: 0Prostate Cancer Disparities: Addressing Inequities and Empowering Change - Kelvin Moses - 8 month(s) ago
Zach Klaassen and Kelvin Moses discuss prostate cancer disparities in 2023. Dr. Moses highlights the disparities black men face in prostate cancer, including lower screening rates, higher grades or stages of disease, and a higher risk of death compared to white men. Dr. Moses mentions his involvement in the Southern Community Cohort Study (SCCS), focusing on screening patterns for prostate…
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#ProstateCancer disparities: Addressing inequities and empowering change. Kelvin Moses, MD @VUMCurology joins @zklaassen_md to discuss disparities Black men face in #PCa and the importance of education, community outreach, & addressing implicit biases > https://t.co/TxXKdz4HYF https://t.co/KAhAnCoaO4
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Mashup Score: 0Harnessing Exercise to Improve Outcomes in Black Prostate Cancer Patients - Dong-Woo (Derek) Kang - 8 month(s) ago
Derek Kang joins Alicia Morgans to discuss an ongoing exercise study focused on Black patients with prostate cancer undergoing Androgen Deprivation Therapy. This groundbreaking project is designed to study the potential effects of regular exercise on these patients’ physical function, metabolic health, and prostate cancer outcomes. The study hopes to mitigate the higher risk of cardiovascular…
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Mashup Score: 0The Artera AI Model: Advancing Personalized Medicine in Prostate Cancer Treatment | Dan Spratt & Alicia Morgans Discuss NEJM Evidence Manuscript - 8 month(s) ago
Dan Spratt joins Alicia Morgans in a conversation on the Artera AI multimodal artificial intelligence model manuscript published in the NEJM Evidence. The Artera predictive model for prostate cancer is a significant advancement in personalized medicine for patients with localized prostate cancer. Unlike prognostic biomarkers that help identify patients at lower or higher risk of developing…
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Mashup Score: 1Immune Checkpoint B7-H3 is a Therapeutic Vulnerability in Prostate Cancer Harboring PTEN and TP53 Deficiencies - Di Zhao - 9 month(s) ago
Andrea Miyahira invites Di Zhao to discuss her research published in Science Translational Medicine entitled “Immune checkpoint B7-H3 is a therapeutic vulnerability in prostate cancer harboring PTEN and TP53 deficiencies.” Dr. Zhao’s team explored immune checkpoint B7-H3, identified as a promising target for advanced prostate cancer with PTEN and p53 deficiencies. Their analysis of immune…
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Mashup Score: 0Harnessing Exercise to Improve Outcomes in Black Prostate Cancer Patients - Dong-Woo (Derek) Kang - 9 month(s) ago
Derek Kang joins Alicia Morgans to discuss an ongoing exercise study focused on Black patients with prostate cancer undergoing Androgen Deprivation Therapy. This groundbreaking project is designed to study the potential effects of regular exercise on these patients’ physical function, metabolic health, and prostate cancer outcomes. The study hopes to mitigate the higher risk of cardiovascular…
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PSMA PET's role is evolving in clinics. Detecting lesions missed by conventional imaging, identifying recurrence at low PSA levels, staging #PCa, and more. @PhillipKooMD addresses knowledge gaps and clinical challenges in this insightful review > https://t.co/z6rohIucFN https://t.co/6WeCUw2m8g