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      Common Sense Oncology principles for the design, analysis, and reporting of phase 3 randomised clinical trials - 4 month(s) ago

      Common Sense Oncology (CSO) prioritises treatments providing meaningful benefits for people with cancer. Here, we describe CSO principles aimed at improving the design, analysis, and reporting of randomised, controlled, phase 3 clinical trials evaluating cancer treatments. These principles include: (1) control treatment should be the best current standard of care; (2) the preferred primary endpoint is overall survival or a validated surrogate; (3) an absolute measure of benefit should be provided, such as the difference between groups in median overall survival times or the proportion of surviving patients at a prespecified time; (4) health-related quality of life should be at least a secondary endpoint; (5) toxicity should be described objectively without subjective language diminishing its importance; (6) trials should be designed to show or rule out clinically meaningful differences in outcomes, rather than a statistically significant difference alone; (7) censoring should be detail

      Source: www.thelancet.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        Let’s celebrate #WorldCancerDay by pledging to improve the quality of our cancer RCTs- let’s design them better, let’s report them accurately. Read our CSO checklist published today in @TheLancetOncol for details. https://t.co/hry9YNeli6 https://t.co/YNi70eoUPc

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      World Cancer Day 2025: A symbol of personal and collective uncertainty - The Cancer Letter - 4 month(s) ago

      My entire life I was told to respectfully question anything and everything, because questions equal answers, which provide understanding and thereby comfort—even with the uncomfortable. It’s simply in my DNA. To access this subscriber-only content please log in or subscribe.If your institution has a site license, log in with IP-login or register for a sponsored […]

      Source: cancerletter.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        TheCancerLetter

        #WorldCancerDay 2025: A symbol of personal and collective uncertainty. Guest editorial by @rfeinw (@NCCN). https://t.co/lPtFprUAMz

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      World Cancer Day 2025: A symbol of personal and collective uncertainty - The Cancer Letter - 4 month(s) ago

      My entire life I was told to respectfully question anything and everything, because questions equal answers, which provide understanding and thereby comfort—even with the uncomfortable. It’s simply in my DNA. To access this subscriber-only content please log in or subscribe.If your institution has a site license, log in with IP-login or register for a sponsored […]

      Source: cancerletter.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        TheCancerLetter

        #WorldCancerDay 2025: A symbol of personal and collective uncertainty. Guest editorial by @rfeinw (@NCCN). https://t.co/lPtFprUAMz

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      Resistant Tumor Cells Treated With Viral Immunotherapy Coding for Pig Sugar - 4 month(s) ago

      A novel oncolytic virus involving a pig sugar was tested in patients with resistant cancer.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Urology
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        Scientists have modified a virus to contain a pig sugar gene that can express on human tumor cells and provoke the immune system into attacking various resistant cancers. #WorldCancerDay https://t.co/2YeiflD0Ie

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      World Cancer Day 2025: A symbol of personal and collective uncertainty - The Cancer Letter - 4 month(s) ago

      My entire life I was told to respectfully question anything and everything, because questions equal answers, which provide understanding and thereby comfort—even with the uncomfortable. It’s simply in my DNA. To access this subscriber-only content please log in or subscribe.If your institution has a site license, log in with IP-login or register for a sponsored […]

      Source: cancerletter.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        TheCancerLetter

        #WorldCancerDay 2025: A symbol of personal and collective uncertainty. Guest editorial by @rfeinw (@NCCN). https://t.co/lPtFprUAMz

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      AI for mammography: making double screen-reading history - 4 month(s) ago

      Artificial intelligence (AI) for mammography is an early exemplar of the integration of AI systems into clinical pathways and decision making in population cancer screening. Driven as much by the development of AI algorithms capable of detecting cancer on the mammogram1,2 as by the necessity to tackle the burden of double screen reading of mammograms, AI is already beyond the cusp of changing breast cancer screening practice. In The Lancet Digital Health, what is believed to be the world’s first RCT of AI-supported mammography screening, MASAI, done in the Swedish breast screening programme, reports the initial screen-detection outcomes comprising secondary endpoints in this per-protocol analysis of 105 915 participants.

      Source: www.thelancet.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Linked Comment by Nehmat Houssami and M Luke Marinovich. https://t.co/JnjIgkuiA2 @DaffodilCentre #WorldCancerDay

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      BinayTara Foundation - 4 month(s) ago

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        RT @btfoundation: 🌍 On #WorldCancerDay, we're taking action to make cancer treatment accessible. Learn more: https://t.co/4IxCkgX0FJ Join o…

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      How the body's nerves become accomplices in the spread of cancer - 4 month(s) ago

      An emerging relationship between the nervous system and tumor growth suggests new therapies

      Source: www.science.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Research has revealed many lines of communication between tumors, nerves, and other nearby cells. This elaborate crosstalk may promote the growth and spread of cancer, in part through the release of stress-related hormones. Read more on #WorldCancerDay: https://t.co/68VQpq8poR https://t.co/tNkZz1OaUr

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      Leaders share vision for cancer research and care - 4 month(s) ago

      Stanford Medicine’s leaders envision a bold cancer research and care approach built on collaboration, innovation and integration.

      Source: stanmed.stanford.edu
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        With cancer research and care a top priority, Stanford Medicine’s leaders are charting a bold course to redefine how we understand, prevent and treat the disease. #WorldCancerDay @StanfordHealth @StanfordChild https://t.co/COZczEaEqb

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      Resistant Tumor Cells Treated With Viral Immunotherapy Coding for Pig Sugar - 4 month(s) ago

      A novel oncolytic virus involving a pig sugar was tested in patients with resistant cancer.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Urology
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        renalandurology

        Scientists have modified a virus to contain a pig sugar gene that can express on human tumor cells and provoke the immune system into attacking various resistant cancers. #WorldCancerDay https://t.co/2YeiflD0Ie

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