Τρίτη 29 Οκτωβρίου 2019


Gabapentinoids appear increasingly to be prescribed, off-label, for cancer pain
Between 2005 and 2015, as the opioid crisis in America came into focus, prescriptions for gabapentinoid medications -- gabapentin and pregabalin -- to adults with cancer saw a two-fold increase, a new study has found.
Cancer News -- ScienceDaily
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Lenalidomide may delay onset of myeloma-related bone, organ damage
The largest randomized trial in asymptomatic patients with smoldering multiple myeloma suggests that lenalidomide, a cancer drug, may delay the onset of bone and other myeloma-related organ damage.
Cancer News -- ScienceDaily
14h
Advanced cancer drug shrinks and intercalates DNA
A new study has found that the drug first forces itself between the strands of the DNA molecule's double helix, prying them apart. It then compacts the structures by partially neutralizing their phosphate backbones.
Cancer News -- ScienceDaily
14h
3D-printed device finds 'needle in a haystack' cancer cells by removing the hay
Finding a handful of cancer cells hiding among billions of blood cells in a patient sample can be like finding a needle in a haystack. In a new approach enabled by 3D-printed cell traps, researchers are removing the hay to expose the cancer cells.
Cancer News -- ScienceDaily
16h
Attacking metastatic breast cancer with sound
Drugs can be safely delivered to cancerous lymph nodes via the lymphatic system and then released inside the nodes using sound waves. Researchers tested the treatment on mice with metastatic breast cancer.
Cancer News -- ScienceDaily
17h

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