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In 2010, researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center published a
study in the journal
Clinical Cancer Research
showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of
new tumor cells.
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«The results of the phase III
clinical trial
show that a target fusion biopsy detects more clinically significant prostate cancer,» said Art Rastinehad, DO, principal investigator of the
study and director of interventonal urologic oncology at North Shore - LIJ's Arthur Smith Institute for Urology, in
New Hyde Park, NY.
In a trio of
studies to be presented at the 57th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition in Orlando, investigators at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute will present the results of
clinical trials
showing that
new drug combinations can significantly extend the time in which multiple myeloma is kept in check in patients with relapsed or treatment - resistant forms of the disease.
Many patients and physicians assume that the safety and effectiveness of newly approved drugs is well understood by the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-- but a
new study by researchers at Yale School of Medicine
shows that the
clinical trials used by the FDA to approve
new drugs between 2005 and 2012 vary widely in their thoroughness.
While
clinical trials of such immunotherapies in other cancers have
shown them to be highly effective in a subgroup of patients, the
new study stands out because nearly all patients benefited from the treatment.
Older men with low libido and low testosterone levels
showed more interest in sex and engaged in more sexual activity when they underwent testosterone therapy, according to a
new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of
Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
Clinical judgement, combined with an electrocardiogram (ECG) and blood test on arrival, is effective in reducing unnecessary hospital admissions for chest pain, a
new study shows.
It seems like a fairly simple and straightforward approach, but a
new study co-authored by Boguniewicz, Noreen Nicol, PhD, and Mary Klinnert, PhD, in the July issue of the Journal of Allergy and
Clinical Immunology: In Practice
shows it can have profound effects.
As the rate of children with autism in the U.S. continues to grow, a
new study published today in top - ranked journal Pediatrics
shows that medical professionals can't rely solely on their
clinical judgment to detect autism risk.
But a
new study published April 12 in The Journal of
Clinical Investigation
shows that stress hormones, such as adrenaline, can directly support tumor growth and spread.
«
New way to unmask melanoma cells to the immune system: Lab
studies show promise for a
clinical trial aimed at improving current immune therapies.»
A
new study led by researchers Jinshia Ly, Jennifer J. McGrath and Jean - Philippe Gouin from Concordia University's Centre for
Clinical Research in Health and the PERFORM Centre
shows that poor sleep might explain how stress impacts health in kids.
But a
new animal
study shows that the vaccine performs much better when given intravenously instead of into the skin, as it was in the
clinical trial.
A
study of 4CMenB, a
new vaccine to protect against meningitis B bacteria (which can cause potentially fatal bacterial meningitis in children),
shows that waning immunity induced by infant vaccination can be overcome by a booster dose at 40 months of age, according to a
clinical trial published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Indeed, this
study shows that the therapeutic efficacy of a
new drug that is currently in
clinical trial depends on Sestrin1.
A
new drug is now in Phase III
clinical studies «and has been
shown to be safe and effective in treating CMV infections,» said Drach, a professor of biological and materials sciences.
«Our findings
show that high - intensity circulating tumor DNA sequencing is possible and may provide invaluable information for
clinical decision - making, potentially without any need for tumor tissue samples,» said lead
study author Pedram Razavi, MD, PhD, a medical oncologist and instructor in medicine at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) in
New York, NY.
«Overall, our
studies show a
new therapeutic strategy for the treatment of chronic inflammatory pain that deserves further
study for its potential use in
clinical medicine,» says the professor of the University of Valencia.
In their
new study, they extend these findings by
showing that Eritoran — a synthetic inhibitor of TLR4, originally developed by Eisai Inc. for treatment of sepsis — improved
clinical symptoms and prevented death when administered up to six days after infection with the influenza virus.
A
new study by researchers from the Department of Psychology at Uppsala University and
Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institutet
shows that people with PTSD have an imbalance between two neurochemical signalling systems of the brain, serotonin and substance P. Professors Mats Fredrikson and Tomas Furmark led the
study using a so - called PET scanner to measure the relationship between these systems.
Vescor, advised by its scientific founders White and Kimmelman, whose research has
shown inhibition of autophagy can dramatically impact tumor growth in pre-
clinical models, will develop small molecule inhibitors of a number of protein targets at critical nodes of the autophagy cascade, perform investigational
new drug (IND) enabling
studies, and move these into
clinical development.
A
new UC San Francisco
study has
shown that a cancer - killing («oncolytic») virus currently in
clinical trials may function as a cancer vaccine — in addition to killing some cancer cells directly, the virus alerts the immune system to the presence of a tumor, triggering a powerful, widespread immune response that kills cancer cells far outside the virus - infected region.
Recent
clinical trials, such as the HVTN 505
study that was stopped because the vaccine was
shown to be ineffective at preventing HIV, have generated
new challenges to the field.
Besides offering a
new model for aneuploidy
studies, we
show that further genomic
studies should be done directly in
clinical samples without parasite isolation and that adequate methods should be developed for this.
This powerful
new compound is extracted from the bark of the Arjuna tree from India and has been
shown in a
clinical study to significantly increase the V02 max measured through gas exchange kinetics.
«
Studies showing the dark side of soy date back 100 years,» says
clinical nutritionist Kaayla Daniel, author of The Whole Soy Story (
New Trends, 2005).
In a
new study published in Pharmacopsychiatry, Crocus sativus L. versus citalopram in the treatment of major depressive disorder with anxious distress: a double - blind, controlled
clinical trial, saffron (Crocus sativus L.) has been
shown to have both antidepressant and antianxiety effects.
This revolutionary
study on the
new delivery form of HMB has now resulted in several
clinical studies showing safety and efficacy.
Because healing touch is relatively
new,
clinical research is limited, but there are many case
studies showing positive results for clients.
Clinical trials are often designed from preliminary data that
show the
new treatment may be effective in laboratory
studies.
While there are still some researchers questioning whether obesity is an emergency, a
new study published in the Journal of
Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
shows that gains in life expectancy over the past four decades, have not extended to those with obesity, and having obesity as an adolescent could shorten your lifespan.
This
study shows that in a
new national sample, the prevalence of risk, reliability, and factor structure of the PSC - 17 were comparable to those reported in the original derivation
study, thus supporting its continued
clinical and research use.