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T-DXd shows meaningful and durable responses in previously treated HER2-mutant mNSCLC
Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) at both 5.4 mg/kg and 6.4 mg/kg doses provides clinically meaningful and durable responses in patients with previously treated HER2-mutant (HER2m) metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (mNSCLC), with the 5.4 mg/kg dose showing a more favourable benefit/risk profile, according to primary results of the phase II DESTINY-Lung02 trial.
T-DXd shows meaningful and durable responses in previously treated HER2-mutant mNSCLC
03 Oct 2023Low visceral fat area predicts poor survival in cancer patients
Visceral fat area (VFA) is a reliable prognostic indicator of muscle mass and is associated with nutritional, immune, and inflammatory status in patients with diverse types of cancer, such as gastric, colorectal, and nonsmall-cell lung cancers (NSCLC), claims a recent study.
Low visceral fat area predicts poor survival in cancer patients
02 Oct 2023Living near a major road may accelerate lung function decline in IPF patients
People with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) who live near a major road tend to have a faster decrease in lung function, according to a study in Australia. Likewise, increased exposure to fine particulate matter (<2.5 μm, PM2.5) is associated with a higher rate of annual decline in diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (DLco).
Living near a major road may accelerate lung function decline in IPF patients
02 Oct 2023Iruplinalkib trumps crizotinib for ALK TKI-naïve NSCLC
In the phase III INSPIRE study, the novel, potent ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) iruplinalkib conferred a progression-free survival (PFS) benefit in patients with TKI-naïve, locally advanced, or metastatic ALK+ non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Iruplinalkib trumps crizotinib for ALK TKI-naïve NSCLC
02 Oct 2023Pill pause linked to adverse mental health symptoms in long-term contraceptive users
For long-term users of combined oral contraceptives (COC), short-term hormonal withdrawal that occurs during the once-a-month pill pause appears to be accompanied by a significant increase in negative affect, anxiety, and mental health symptoms, regardless of COC type, as reported in a study.
Pill pause linked to adverse mental health symptoms in long-term contraceptive users
01 Oct 2023Impaired renal function ups cardiovascular risk in young adults
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) below age-expected values appears to indicate an increased risk for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and MACE plus heart failure (MACE+) in young adults, according to a study.
Impaired renal function ups cardiovascular risk in young adults
01 Oct 2023Ultraprocessed food intake ups mortality risk in T2D patients
Individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) who regularly consume ultraprocessed foods (UPF), regardless of diet quality, appear to have reduced survival and increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rate, suggests a recent study.