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Real-world data affirms palbociclib–AI combo efficacy in metastatic breast cancer
The use of the combination of palbociclib plus an aromatase inhibitor (AI) in the first-line treatment setting appears to confer survival advantage on patients with hormone receptor–positive/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2–negative (HR+/HER2−) metastatic breast cancer (MBC), according to real-world data.
Real-world data affirms palbociclib–AI combo efficacy in metastatic breast cancer
30 Oct 2022
Carbapenem-sparing cephamycins effective in E coli-induced UTI
Cefmetazole and cefoxitin prove to be effective in the treatment of patients with urinary tract infections (UTIs) due to extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)–producing Escherichia coli, according to two separate studies presented at IDWeek 2022.
Carbapenem-sparing cephamycins effective in E coli-induced UTI
28 Oct 2022
Cemiplimab shows favourable signals as first-, second-line treatment alternative for NSCLC
In the 3-year follow-up of the EMPOWER-Lung 1 study, first-line cemiplimab continued to outdo chemotherapy (CT) in providing survival benefit for patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Moreover, in the second-line setting (patients with progressive disease [PD]), cemiplimab added to CT provided meaningful and durable objective response rate (ORR) and overall survival (OS) benefit.
Cemiplimab shows favourable signals as first-, second-line treatment alternative for NSCLC
28 Oct 2022
B/F/TAF safe, effective in adults with high HIV-1 RNA, low CD4 count
Adults with a high baseline HIV-1 RNA or low CD4 count may benefit from initial treatment with bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF), which has been shown to be safe and efficacious over 5 years of follow-up in a study presented at the ID Week 2022 Virtual Conference.
B/F/TAF safe, effective in adults with high HIV-1 RNA, low CD4 count
27 Oct 2022
Ridinilazole triggers clinical response in CDI, inhibits recurrence
In patients with Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI), treatment with ridinilazole (RDZ) leads to high and sustained rates of clinical response, according to a study presented at the recently concluded Virtual ID Week 2022. Compared with vancomycin (VAN), RDZ also more strongly prevents recurrent CDI (rCDI).