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Mashup Score: 0Predictive Markers in Prostate Cancer: Insights from the VISION Trial on Lutetium-PSMA-617 - Oliver Sartor - 1 hour(s) ago
Evan Yu and Oliver Sartor discuss the VISION trial’s exploration of predictive and prognostic markers in the treatment of prostate cancer with Lutetium-PSMA-617. Sartor clarifies the distinction between predictive and prognostic markers, emphasizing the trial’s focus on baseline markers and their association with treatment outcomes. The conversation highlights the importance of PSMA PET scans in…
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One irony of personalized or precision medicine (PM) is that it aims, against the advice of Hippocrates and Osler, to treat the disease, not the patient.
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Mashup Score: 2RNA editing: Expanding the potential of RNA therapeutics - 2 hour(s) ago
ADAR-based RNA editing has emerged as a powerful tool to engineer RNAs, enable correction of disease-causing mutations, and modulate protein functions. We review the emerging field of therapeutic RNA editing, highlight recent laboratory advancements, and discuss the key challenges on the path to clinical development.
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Mashup Score: 0Manisha Gupta Advocates for Chronically Ill Patients | Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity - 2 hour(s) ago
As a full-time patient advocate for disability and health equity, Manisha Gupta, PhD, is leveraging her background in social psychology to address implicit bias and discrimination in healthcare. Gupta, who serves on the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity (CHE) Community Advisory Board (CAB), draws from her experiences as a woman of color with multiple chronic illnesses to improve health outcomes for patients with chronic illnesses. Gupt a’s social psychology training guides her professional trajectory,
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Mashup Score: 1Marriage of synthetic biology and 3D printing produces programmable living materials - 2 hour(s) ago
Scientists are harnessing cells to make new types of materials that can grow, repair themselves and even respond to their environment. These solid ‘engineered living materials’ are made by embedding cells in an inanimate matrix that’s formed in a desired shape. Now, researchers have 3D printed a bioink containing plant cells that were then genetically modified, producing programmable materials. Applications could someday include biomanufacturing and sustainable construction.
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Mashup Score: 0Medical Economics 95th Physician Report - 2 hour(s) ago
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Nature Communications – Plastics, chemical production, and fertilizers commonly rely on fossil fuels. Here the authors examine these uses in China and find that in 2017, 5%, 15%, and 7% of…
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Mashup Score: 0Integrated optimization modelling framework for low-carbon and green regional transitions through resource-based industrial symbiosis - 3 hour(s) ago
Nature Communications – This study reports a quantitative tool for resource-based industries aimed at supporting sustainable, low-carbon regional transitions. The results provide optimal transition…
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Mashup Score: 2Compensating affected parties necessary for rapid coal phase-out but expensive if extended to major emitters - 3 hour(s) ago
Nature Communications – When countries phase out coal, they compensate affected companies, communities and workers. Today more than $200 billion are allocated for such payoff, but much larger…
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Mashup Score: 2SPECT Imaging Response with PSMA Radionuclide Therapy "Presentation" - Louise Emmett - 3 hour(s) ago
At the 2024 UCSF-UCLA PSMA Conference, Louise Emmett emphasizes the importance of SPECT imaging in assessing early and interim responses to Lutetium PSMA therapy in prostate cancer, challenging the adequacy of traditional biomarkers like PSA and RECIST. Dr. Emmett discusses a nuanced approach to treatment personalization, suggesting that integrating SPECT imaging with other biomarkers could…
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SPECT imaging response with PSMA radionuclide therapy. @drlouiseemmett presents a nuanced approach to treatment personalization, suggesting the integration of SPECT imaging with other biomarkers enhancing the ability to tailor therapy > https://t.co/I4e0g54b4O @PSMAconference https://t.co/fN2E6a1tfc
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Predictive markers in #ProstateCancer: Insights from the #VISION trial on lutetium-PSMA-617. @sartor_oliver @MayoClinic joins Evan Yu, MD @fredhutch in this insightful discussion on UroToday https://t.co/bSayoVFMsm https://t.co/I07ufWsODK