Dr Michael Farwell on FDG PET/CT Imaging to Predict Immunotherapy Response in Advanced Melanoma
April 15th 2024Michael Farwell, MD, associate professor of radiology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, provides insights into a study on the benefits of using 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT imaging to detect metabolic tumor changes in skin cancer.
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Dr Ari Green on Promising Remyelination Therapies and Patient Outcomes in MS
April 12th 2024Ari Green, MD, University of California, San Francisco, discusses the promising results observed in current remyelination trials in multiple sclerosis (MS) and the patient-specific features that may influence therapy outcomes.
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Study: Children With SCD Not Found to Abuse Opioids Long-Term
April 10th 2024A retrospective cohort study assessed patterns of opioid use in children with sickle cell disease (SCD) following their initial opioid prescription for pain management, finding that concerning patterns of opioid abuse did not develop.
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The Evolution of Transgender Health Care
March 31st 2024Part 1 of a 3-part, monthly feature series on the history, evolution, and current state of LGBTQ+ health care is focused on the unique needs and journey of transgender patients in the US health system, as well as the policies and social influences that have shaped their access to care.
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Risk for Second Primary Melanoma Increases After Primary Melanoma Diagnosis as Men Age
March 28th 2024A population-based cohort study out of Norway has found that older men have a higher risk of developing second primary invasive melanoma following an initial primary melanoma, suggesting the benefits of increased surveillance in these patients.
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The Promise of Frexalimab in MS: Part 3
March 28th 2024Patrick Vermersch, MD, PhD, University of Lille, France details the adverse events observed in the frexalimab trials and the next steps necessary to establish frexalimab as a standard of care in multiple sclerosis (MS) in the third and final part of an interview.
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Distinguishing Biomarkers Identified in MS Outcomes
March 19th 2024Results from this cohort study found that levels of glial fibrillary acid protein, cerebral spinal fluid, and neurofilament heavy chain are distinguishable biomarkers that are associated with disease outcomes in multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Federated Learning Models Show Potential in Melanoma-Nevus Classification, but Improvements Needed
March 16th 2024A multicentric, single-arm diagnostic study created a decentralized federated learning model for the classification of invasive melanomas and nevi, showcasing comparable results to centralized data models.
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FDA Issues CRL for Glatiramer Acetate Depot for Relapsing Forms of MS
March 11th 2024The FDA has declined to approve glatiramer acetate (GA) depot in the treatment of relapsing types of multiple sclerosis (MS), issuing a complete response letter (CRL) for the long-acting, injectable form of GA.
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Promise of AI in MS Research and Treatment Showcased at ACTRIMS 2024
March 3rd 2024The poster session at the Americas Committee for Research and Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) Forum 2024 dedicated a section to emerging developments in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in research and treatment approaches in multiple sclerosis (MS).
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