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Avelumab continues to show promise for bladder cancer
In individuals with advanced urothelial carcinoma (UC), a first-line maintenance treatment regimen comprising a combination of avelumab and best supportive care (BSC) provided better survival benefit than BSC alone, according to long-term and subgroup analyses of the phase III JAVELIN Bladder 100 trial presented at ASCO GU 2022.
Avelumab continues to show promise for bladder cancer
28 Feb 2022Early ivermectin does not prevent progression to severe COVID-19
The early addition of ivermectin to standard of care (SoC)* in high-risk patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 did not prevent progression to severe disease compared with SoC alone, according to results of the I-TECH** trial conducted in Malaysia.
Early ivermectin does not prevent progression to severe COVID-19
28 Feb 2022Schizophrenia genetics not linked to neuropsychiatric features in childhood-onset SLE
No apparent association exists between neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus (NPSLE) and known risk loci for schizophrenia in a multiethnic cohort of patients with childhood-onset (c)SLE, reveals a recent study.
Schizophrenia genetics not linked to neuropsychiatric features in childhood-onset SLE
28 Feb 2022Nurse counsellors serve as the backbone of cancer care
Consultants and nurses usually focus their efforts on treating cancer and minimizing treatment-related side effects. However, cancer side effects are not merely confined to bodily manifestations, but also include emotional and psychological aspects.