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Older NSCLC patients with smaller tumours prefer SBRT over lobectomy
Both surgery and use of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) result in a decrease in the mean tumour size of early-stage nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC), a recent study has shown.
Older NSCLC patients with smaller tumours prefer SBRT over lobectomy
12 Apr 2022
First-line niraparib maintenance regimen boosts PFS in advanced ovarian cancer
First-line maintenance therapy with niraparib at an individualized starting dose (ISD) improved progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer, according to results of the phase III PRIME study presented at SGO 2022.
First-line niraparib maintenance regimen boosts PFS in advanced ovarian cancer
11 Apr 2022
Aspirin-statin combo lowers hepatocellular carcinoma incidence
Daily use of aspirin reduces the risk of incident hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), while the combination of daily aspirin use and statin results in a lower incidence of HCC, which suggests a beneficial interaction, according to a study. In addition, no excess oesophageal variceal haemorrhage (VH) is seen among daily aspirin users compared with nonusers.
Aspirin-statin combo lowers hepatocellular carcinoma incidence
09 Apr 2022
Statins help prevent breast cancer recurrence in Asians
Breast cancer patients who take statins see a sharp decline in the risk of tumour recurrence, according to a recent Singapore study. This protective effect seems to be stronger in ER+ and HER2- malignancies.
Statins help prevent breast cancer recurrence in Asians
07 Apr 2022
Prophylactic anticoagulants, pharmacy oversight lower VTE risk in multiple myeloma
Treatment with a guideline-based thromboprophylaxis in multiple myeloma patients and the addition of pharmacy oversight to risk assessment can help reduce the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), suggests a recent study.