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Wine intake inversely tied to CV outcomes
A systematic review and meta-analysis showed an inverse relationship between wine consumption and the risks of cardiovascular (CV) mortality, CV disease (CVD), and coronary heart disease (CHD).
Wine intake inversely tied to CV outcomes
13 Sep 2023
SHBG levels inversely linked to hypertension in middle-aged adults
Levels of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) show an inverse relationship with the development of hypertension and change in blood pressure (BP) levels, independent of major risk factors, according to a community-based study.
SHBG levels inversely linked to hypertension in middle-aged adults
12 Sep 2023
Which factors predict sustained RA remission with MTX or ETN monotherapy?
Following the switch from combination therapy to monotherapy, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with overall lower disease activity (LDA) have higher odds of achieving and remaining in Simplified Disease Activity Index (SDAI) remission/LDA, suggests a study.
Which factors predict sustained RA remission with MTX or ETN monotherapy?
12 Sep 2023
VELO supports liquid biopsy-guided anti-EGFR rechallenge therapy in mCRC
In the phase II VELO trial, third-line (3L) treatment with the anti-EGFR* monoclonal antibody (mAb) panitumumab and standard of care (SoC) improved progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with refractory RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer (WT mCRC).
VELO supports liquid biopsy-guided anti-EGFR rechallenge therapy in mCRC
12 Sep 2023
Pancreatic cancer often overlooked, diagnosed late
Pancreatic cancer, recognized as a silent yet potent malignancy, stands among the most lethal forms of cancer. Although ranking as the twelfth most prevalent cancer diagnosed globally, it claims the seventh highest fatality rate, with a disappointing 5 to 10 percent 5-year survival rate. [Available at https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/pancreatic-cancer/pancreatic-cancer-prognosis Accessed on 30 August 2023] According to the Global Cancer Observatory 2020 (Globocan) report by the WHO, Malaysia had 1,089 new cases of pancreatic cancer, resulting in 1,066 fatalities. Notably, the incidence was calculated at approximately two individuals per 100,000.