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UK scientists discover two genes offering potential drug targets against skin cancer

The three major types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma

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Roche reveals promising phase 3 results for subcutaneous Ocrevus in progressive and relapsing MS

The chronic neurological condition affects more than 2.8 million people worldwide

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Sanofi presents promising results for investigational frexalimab in relapsing forms of MS

Approximately 85% of patients are initially diagnosed with relapsing forms of the neurological disease

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Scientists recommend new imaging technique to support design of innovative cancer drugs

Cryo-EM helped to determine the detailed structures of CAK, a promising target for cancer drugs

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Study reveals molecular signatures driving immune cell attacks in chronic neurological diseases

MS is a chronic neurological disease that affects more than two million people worldwide

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First UK cancer patients receive Moderna’s experimental mRNA therapy

The Mobilize trial is evaluating mRNA-4359 in cancers including melanoma and lung cancer

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BMS shares positive long-term results for Zeposia in relapsing multiple sclerosis

Zeposia is already approved in major markets for relapsing MS and ulcerative colitis

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New genetic risk tool could predict multiple sclerosis in young adults much earlier

Approximately 2.8 million people worldwide are affected by the disabling neurological disease

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Study reveals T cells could provide more protection against Omicron in future vaccines

Memory T cells were found to be more effective at fighting SARS-CoV-2 than antibodies

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Sanofi’s investigational frexalimab shows promise in relapsing forms of MS

Results from a mid-stage of the candidate were recently published in the NEJM

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Study suggests simple blood test could spare brain cancer patients risky surgery

The TriNetra-Glio test isolates broken-free tumour cells from the circulating tumour in the blood

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Testing antibodies in blood samples could help prevent heart attacks

People with serious atherosclerosis are more likely to have a serious heart or circulatory problem

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