«Biologic models and
early clinical evidence suggest that these fusions lead to oncogene addiction regardless of tissue of origin and, in aggregate, may be implicated in up to 1 % of all solid tumors,» wrote the study authors, led by Alexander Drilon, MD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
Early clinical evidence with the PEC - Encap product supports the potential of the replacement cell therapy approach.
Not exact matches
Now a University of Colorado Cancer Center study published online ahead of print in the journal Oncogene offers compelling
evidence explaining this failure and offering a possible strategy for the use of retinoic acid or other retinoids against some breast cancers: Because
early clinical trials are often offered to patients who have already tried other more established therapies, breast cancer cells may have been pushed past an important tipping point that offers retinoic acid resistance.
«The Prostate Health Index is a significant addition to our comprehensive menu of advanced
clinical evidence ‐ based blood tests that aid in
early cancer detection.»
Dr. Persaud said that when Duchesnay approached the FDA in the
early 2000s to approve pyridoxine - doxylamine, the regulatory agency said it needed
evidence from a
clinical trial.
The findings provide the highest level of
evidence supporting expert - derived
clinical practice guidelines which have recommended Oncotype DX in patients with
early stage ER - positive breast cancer.
«The compelling results seen in this global study provide unequivocal
evidence supporting the
clinical utility of Oncotype DX to risk - stratify patients with
early stage breast cancer, and indicate that the findings are generalizable to everyday
clinical practice,» said lead author Joseph A. Sparano, MD, vice-chairman of medical oncology at Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care, and professor of medicine and of obstetrics, gynecology, women's health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
But the idea of single - subject research didn't really make the leap to medicine of the body until the
early 1980s when Gordon Guyatt, a Canadian physician now known as a founder of
evidence - based medicine, began working in an interdisciplinary department at McMaster University in Ontario, with psychologists, biostatisticians, ethicists and
clinical epidemiologists all working together.
The impetus for the plan is
evidence from recent
clinical trials showing that treating people with HIV
earlier not only reduces the likelihood of disease progression but also lowers the chances that they will infect others.
«Our present study shows examination of the gene expression profiles at the very
early age of initial
clinical detection reveals both strong
evidence of
early biological processes in ASD and abnormal signals with the potential to serve as an
early, practical biomarker of risk for the disorder in general pediatric settings.»
While the study did not support
earlier findings that sitagliptin was an effective treatment for NAFLD, Loomba said it provided new
evidence that
clinical trials with patients at higher risk of diabetes do not necessarily need a liver biopsy to be efficiently screened for potential therapeutic agents.
Contracted through the bite of an infected mosquito or through sexual or other modes of transmission, Zika virus (ZIKV) infection can be prenatally passed from mother to fetus.1 The virus was first identified in the region of the Americas in
early 2015, when local transmission was reported in Brazil.2 Six months later, a notable increase in the number of infants with congenital microcephaly was observed in northeast Brazil.3, 4
Clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory
evidence led investigators to conclude that intrauterine ZIKV infection was a cause of microcephaly and serious brain anomalies.5 - 7 However, as with other newly recognized teratogens, these features likely represent a portion of a broader spectrum.
However, J. Chad Teeters, MD, a cardiologist and assistant professor of
clinical medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center, in New York, says that the study findings are the latest
evidence that homocysteine is of little use as an
early warning sign of heart attacks or heart disease.
-LSB-...] There is now substantial empirical and
clinical evidence to indicate that many of these deleterious changes are directly related to the predominately cereal - based diets of these
early farmers.
According to a 1987 study by Nair et al. in the American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition, the
earliest evidence of a lowered metabolic rate in response to fasting occurs after 60 hours (with an 8 % drop in resting metabolic rate).
Circulating testosterone levels decline with increasing age but do not appear to be significantly affected by the menopausal transition.8 As
early as the 1940s, testosterone was reported not only to alleviate menopausal symptoms but also to restore libido.9 In recent years,
evidence has accumulated supporting the hypothesis that the decline in endogenous testosterone levels is associated with menopausal symptoms, including decreased libido, worse moods, and poorer quality of life.10
Clinical trials have demonstrated that exogenous androgens in conjunction with estrogens can ameliorate symptoms affecting sexual function and general well - being.11, 12 In addition, studies have found beneficial effects of androgen therapy on bone mineral density.13 - 15
Clinical signs may be vague in the
early stage of GBM development: inappetence or
evidence of distress after eating.
However there also is new
clinical and research
evidence that
early spaying is not advisable.
Synthetic colloids were previously used
early and commonly in septic patients Recent
evidence in human patients and experimental + / -
clinical animal studies suggests negative risk - benefit assessment.
«The sum of the
evidence against saturated fat over the past half - century amounts to this: the
early trials condemning saturated fat were unsound; the epidemiological data showed no negative association; saturated fat's effect on LDL - cholesterol (when properly measured in subfractions) is neutral; and a significant body of
clinical trials over the past decade has demonstrated the absence of any negative effect of saturated fat on heart disease, obesity, or diabetes.
The further steps in the new Pre-Action Protocol for the Resolution of
Clinical Disputes are likely to increase the front - loading of costs as parties make more and
earlier use of expert
evidence.
In
clinical negligence, Pt 36 will play a more tactical role in the defence toolkit and there will be a «raft» of cases clarifying its redraft; the pre-action protocol for the resolution of
clinical disputes is likely to increase the frontloading of costs as parties make «more and
earlier use of expert
evidence».
Training and Development
Clinical Correlations; X-ray Objective Findings, Minneapolis, MN 2009; Expert Medical Deposition, Minneapolis, MN 2009; Current Understanding of Pain Assessment, Minneapolis, MN, 2008; Professional Boundaries, Minneapolis, MN 2008; Case Study Utilizing MRI for Joint and Low Back Pain, Minneapolis, MN 2008; Importance of Identifying the Pain Generator
Early, Minneapolis, MN 2008; MRI and Medical
Evidence of Soft Tissue Injury, Minneapolis, MN 2008; Ethics and Guidelines for Patients, Minneapolis, MN 2008; Localizing / Identifying Injuries in Collision and Non-Collision cases, St. Paul, MN 2006; Developing Care Plans for Acute and Chronic Cases, St. Paul, MN 2006; Record Keeping in Acute and Chronic Cases, St. Paul, MN 2006; X-Ray Interpretation in Collision Related Cases, St. Paul, MN 2006; Record Keeping and Documentation in Auto Collision Cases, St. Louis Park, MN 2005; Research Comparing Dummies vs. Live People in Auto Collisions, St. Louis Park, MN 2005; Injuries from Low Impact Collisions and Neurological Injuries, St. Louis Park, MN 2005; Permanent Post Concussion Syndrome, Minneapolis, MN 2004; Trauma and Non-Trauma Induced Conditions of the Spinal Cord, Minneapolis, MN 2004; HIPPA Training, Edina, MN 2003; Coding and Billing Training, Edina, MN 2003; Current Topics in Chiropractic Research, Golden Valley, MN 2002; Activator Methods, Bloomington, MN 2001; Foundations of Physical Activity, Bloomington, MN 2001; Effect of Diet and Exercise on Health and Wellness, Bloomington, MN 2000; Occupational Health & Industrial Chiropractic, Bloomington, MN 2000
Judge Hand bases his decision in part on
clinical data outlining the dangers of pregnancy and the usefulness of contraception, saying that, if this
evidence had been available to Congress
earlier, Congress would never have defined birth control as obscene.
There is now ample
evidence from the preclinical and
clinical fields that
early life trauma has both dramatic and long - lasting effects on neurobiological systems and functions that are involved in different forms of psychopathology as well as on health in general.
The presentation addresses the empirical foundations of schema theory by shedding light on the role of
early maladaptive schemas in depression etiology and reviews the
clinical evidence of schema therapy as a possible treatment option for (chronic) depression: Limited
evidence suggests that ST by targeting self - referential cognitive schemas (EMS) which mediate the effects of
early life adversity on vulnerability towards and maintenance of depressive disorders in the sense of distal risk factors could be an effective treatment for depression and a feasible alternative to CBT (Brewin et al. 2009; Carter et al. 2013; Malogiannis et al. 2014; Renner et al. 2016).
«Thorough, clear, judicious, and thoughtful examination of research and
clinical evidence regarding
early child development.»
Conclusion Our study provides
evidence that a significant proportion of outpatients experience depression or depressive symptoms, highlighting the importance of developing effective management strategies for the
early identification and treatment of these conditions among outpatients in
clinical practice.
Currently, there is limited
evidence about the effectiveness of
clinical interventions for young people who engage in self - harm, although there has been much work in the area since the
earliest systematic review [18].
Since CU traits have shown a certain stability from
early childhood to adolescence [32, 34], and given the
evidence of severe outcome associations, more research is needed in large community samples from different cultures to identify the
clinical benefits of identifying the ODD plus CU traits subgroup, especially
early in life, given the preventive potential of
early identification.
There is
evidence that the co-occurrence of internalizing and externalizing problems may operate in a synergistic fashion in
clinical samples (Riggs et al. 1995) and that internalizing problems more consistently predict SU later in adolescence (Sung et al. 2004) and in
early adulthood (Hussong et al. 2011).