In the past, doctors predicted
how effective a treatment would be by growing cancer in mice.
Experts agree that they are usually viable for 10 years, but beyond that it's hard to say
how effective any treatment with these cells may be.
«We need larger studies before we can know for sure
how effective the treatment is,» says Sfakianoudis.
They found changes in gene expression that help explain
how effective treatment leads to conversion of aggressor into protector cells.
«The physician would propose a treatment plan and the amount of exosomes in a follow - up urine sample would indicate
how effective the treatment was.»
In Understanding Depression, find out
how effective treatment can lighten your mood, strengthen your connections with loved ones, allow you to find satisfaction in interests and hobbies, and make you feel more like yourself again.
Some vets recommend using immune system - boosting medications like interferon and Lymphocyte T - Cell Immunomodulator, but the jury is still out on
how effective these treatments are.
There are a number of factors that determine
how effective treatment can be against parvo virus once a dog has already been infected.
Earlier, studies on
how effective this treatment is found it was perhaps «modestly» effective.
Whenever you do take your dog to your Vet you should take a stool sample and have them checked as well so you know
how effective your treatments are.
Not exact matches
The AC Clear
Treatment Mask features in Byrdie's top sheet masks for acne and it gets lots of praise for
how effective it is from buyers.
Rethinking
how sentencing guidelines are created, what
treatment programs could look like for those suffering from addiction and the effectiveness of mass incarceration is part of trading in the «war» strategy for something more nuanced and
effective.
How is it most effectively treated?The most
effective treatment for children with Sensory Processing Disorder is Occupational Therapy.
He continued to focus his experience,
treatments and quest for knowledge on what causes ill health in children and
how to treat and heal in the safest, most
effective manner.
And
how effective are these
treatments?
They also cover: Proportion of calls closed with telephone advice or managed without transport to A&E; Re-contact rate following discharge of care - to ensure that ambulance trusts provide safe and
effective care the first time; Call abandonment rate - to ensure ambulance trusts can take 999 calls and that people don't abandon their 999 call before a control room operator has answered; Time to answer calls - measuring
how quickly all 999 calls are answered; Time until
treatment by an ambulance - dispatched health professional; Category A: eight minutes response time — measuring whether those patients most in need of an emergency ambulance get one quickly.
Nanotax works by flipping the script on
how paclitaxel is administered to patients and with
how it's formulated, potentially making it a more
effective and better tolerated
treatment for ovarian and other abdominal cancers.
The
treatment could be used within five years, says Geisbert, but further experiments and trials are needed to establish
how long after infection it is
effective.
The study then followed
how these men were treated, and whether the
treatment was
effective.»
Professor Nutt said increasing our knowledge of the mechanisms that controlled the immune response was vital for understanding
how immune and inflammatory diseases arise and, ultimately, developing more
effective treatments.
«People with darker skin have long been underrepresented in dermatological research, and it's important to make sure we know
how safe and
effective these
treatments are for them.»
«That changes our understanding of
how these two components (of the synapse) work together to contribute to autism - related behavior and will change
how we develop
effective treatments,» Jiang said.
Dr Fiona Blackhall, a senior lecturer in The University of Manchester's Institute of Cancer Sciences and a consultant based at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust — both part of the Manchester Cancer Research Centre — said: «In order to introduce precision medicine, where each cancer patient receives
treatment designed to target the genetic makeup of their individual cancer, we need to compare
how effective the new targeted
treatment is compared to standard chemotherapy
treatment.»
Knudsen and colleagues explored
how cabazitaxel worked and demonstrated that it might be more
effective sooner in
treatment.
This webinar will examine
how, by targeting proteins responsible for the crosstalk between epigenetics and metabolism, we may be able to develop new and
effective therapeutic options for cancer
treatment.
This is essential for developing
treatments that are truly
effective,» is
how Professor Emrah Düzel, site speaker of the DZNE in Magdeburg and director of the Institute of Cognitive Neurology and Dementia Research at the University of Magdeburg, explains the background to the study.
However, little is known about
how different levels of injury and time affect the brain, hindering efforts to develop
effective treatments.
The authors point to studies of harmful and beneficial effects of thrombolytic and antiarrhythmic drugs for myocardial infarction, for example: «Not only would systematic reviews... have reduced waste resulting from unjustified research, they would also have shown
how to reduce morbidity and sometimes mortality, both in patients allocated to relatively less
effective or actually harmful
treatments in unnecessary trials, and in patients generally,» the authors write.
The new findings could help physicians prescribe the most
effective treatments for each patient based on
how genes are activated in the individual tumor.
«Ultimately, figuring out
how to target PC may help researchers develop new, more
effective therapeutic strategies to improve upon current lung cancer
treatments, which are limited and harmful.»
Of particular interest are
how tumor - specific metabolic changes promote oncogenic progression and
how these changes can be exploited to develop more
effective treatment options.
This webinar will focus on
how rewiring of signaling pathways in response to drug
treatment contributes to resistance and
how this knowledge can be leveraged to develop more
effective treatment strategies.
We're trying to learn
how to design the antibiotic
treatment protocols in such a way that they will be
effective but won't promote the spread of antibiotic resistance.»
«Our study on the TACC3 - chTOG interaction will allow cellular biologists and researchers on microtubule dynamics to better understand
how microtubule assembly is regulated during cellular division,» says Montoya, and he anticipates that «it could also help in developing new anti-microtubule drugs, providing more
effective therapeutic options in cancer
treatment.»
«At the moment we typically need to wait for a cystic fibrosis
treatment to have an effect on lung health, measured by either a lung CT scan or breath measurement, to see
how effective that
treatment is,» Dr Morgan said.
In addition to pointing toward more
effective treatments, the discovery could help reveal
how early social abilities facilitate the development of language.
Manipulating biological processes with minimal interference, from the cellular level to the behavior of whole organisms, is a burgeoning scientific effort to better understand
how living things work and to develop more
effective treatments for a range of medical disorders.
«By shedding light on
how inflammation activates delta opioid receptors, this research could potentially lead to the development of safer, more
effective opioids for the
treatment of pain,» Jeske says.
The research team will now look at the data to establish
how cost -
effective music therapy is in relation to other
treatments.
In future, it may be possible to measure BCR - ABL levels in individual cells in the clinic — this will help us identify the resistant high BCR - ABL cells and better understand
how patients develop resistance to imatinib
treatment with the aim of combatting this resistance to make response more durable and the
treatment more
effective.»
Increasingly, autism researchers are predicting that personalized, more
effective treatments will come from understanding these common brain pathways — and
how different gene variations alter them.
Recently a series of drug recalls have pulled back the curtain to show
how the media, the public, and some doctors can misinterpret medical studies or take them out of context in ways that make medical
treatments look safer and more
effective than they actually are.
The research team is still fine - tuning
how to distinguish who is a responder or non-responder before spinal manipulation is given; however, this study shows it can be used to identify an
effective treatment course.
How we deploy the two
effective flu
treatments may be vital in determining the size of any pandemic that might emerge from the current H1N1 outbreak, researchers say
Patient registries are
effective tools to collect data from people with a rare disease to assess their condition,
how it develops and
how it responds to
treatments.
Professor Thrasher says: «This is a very powerful example of
how gene therapy can offer highly
effective treatment for patients with complex and serious genetic disease.
Understanding
how COPD develops and progresses is key to the discovery of new
effective treatments and for using existing
treatments more effectively.
Researchers at University of Florida Health have discovered the mechanics of
how dopamine transports into and out of brain cells, a finding that could someday lead to more
effective treatment of drug addictions and neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
«So we do not know what
treatment options are being considered or
how effective NORM removal will be.»
Despite that accomplishment, scientists knew they still lacked a clear understanding of the genetic basis of disease, and
how to translate that understanding into more
effective prevention, diagnosis, and
treatment.