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AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi plus chemotherapy shows promise for advanced biliary tract cancer

AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi plus chemotherapy shows promise for advanced biliary tract cancer

Results were seen across all prespecified subgroups, regardless of disease status, tumour location or PD-L1 expression. ... nearly two years,” said Do-Youn Oh, professor, division of medical oncology, department of internal medicine at Seoul National

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  • The fight against antimicrobial resistance The fight against antimicrobial resistance

    them. Only half of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is effectively treated with existing drugs. ... Jonathan Cooke is Honorary Professor, Manchester Pharmacy School, University of Manchester and Visiting Professor, Department of Medicine, Imperial

  • Asthma: beyond the blue and the brown Asthma: beyond the blue and the brown

    The National Heart &Lung Institute (NHLI) at Imperial College is one of the largest heart and lung departments in the world and is the highest-ranking medical department of the university. ... Andrew Bush, professor of paediatric respirology at Imperial

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  • Merck & Co expands board and adds new directors Merck & Co expands board and adds new directors

    Dr Rothman, who will serve as a member of Merck's research committee, is dean of the medical faculty and vice president for medicine at The Johns Hopkins University and chief ... A rheumatologist and molecular immunologist, he joined Johns Hopkins in

  • Paolo Paoletti named as executive chairman of Kesios Paolo Paoletti named as executive chairman of Kesios

    interesting pre-clinical science in an impactful medicine for patients affected by multiple myeloma and other forms of cancer.”. ... Kesios, which is based in Kensington, London, was created to develop and commercialise research from the Department of

  • Peter Nightingale appointed as chair of new MHRA committee Peter Nightingale appointed as chair of new MHRA committee

    Nightingale is a consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine and was president of the Royal College of Anaesthetists until September 2012. ... He was also formerly president of the Intensive Care Society and vice chair of the Academy of Medical

  • Pfizer’s CMO joins board of Tenet Pfizer’s CMO joins board of Tenet

    She has built an exceptional reputation and track record of accomplishments during a distinguished medical and business career.”. ... was vice chairperson of the Department of Psychiatry at Howard University College of Medicine.

  • Biogen Idec appoints senior neuroscientists Biogen Idec appoints senior neuroscientists

    Dr Henderson was most recently Gurewitsch and Vidda Foundation professor of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine at Columbia University in New York City. ... He was also professor of Molecular Medicine at the Lerner College of Medicine at Case

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  • FALCON trial of fulvestrant for advanced breast cancer

    Prof. Matthew Ellis from the Baylor College of Medicine presented the trial and talked to us about its design, the results and implications. ... He explains that these kinds of differences as observed in this trial, have driven changes in clinical

  • How digital content is helping physicians curb the opioid abuse epidemic

    Making” presented by Marianne Cloeren, MD, MPH, FACOEM Chair, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Council on OEM Practice. ... In addition to expert-led content on QuantiaMD, Aptus Health offers physicians another unique way to

  • Keeping A&E usage to a minimum – the comms challenges

    couple of hours, and operated on within 48 hours (on Christmas Eve, no less). ... Keeping the E in A&E NHS England and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine  warned the public only to use A&E in genuine emergencies over the Christmas period, as

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