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Breakthrough research could make any IV drug able to be taken orally for a range of hard-to-treat cancers and other diseases, and redefine how medicines are designed, evaluated and delivered.
A research team led by scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health San Antonio) made a major breakthrough with the potential to turn IV drugs into oral ...
Scientists at UT Health San Antonio have made a major breakthrough regarding treatment for diseases like brain cancer and ...
Seniors with cancer respond just as well as younger patients to immune checkpoint inhibitors -- drugs that take the brakes ...
Earlier this year, former Bachelorette Katie Thurston was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer at 34 years old.Her journey ...
Researchers have made a major breakthrough that could transform IV medications into oral treatments for diseases like brain ...
"Not just with what we call palliative effects," the lead author tells Filter, "but directly reducing the disease burden." ...
Wall Street seems to be breathing a little easier after the initial panic over President Trump’s tariffs earlier this month, ...
The use of medical cannabis or marijuana for managing cancer-related symptoms such as pain, appetite loss and nausea has long ...
1. Compared to receiving intravenous (directly into a vein (IV)) anti-cancer therapy in hospital outpatient clinics, we are uncertain whether receiving the same therapy at home affects the management ...
Doctors at Huntsman Cancer Hospital removed the 36-year-old woman’s real stomach less than two weeks ago, a preventive ...
Researchers have developed an innovative nano-immune agonist that significantly improves immunotherapy outcomes for melanoma—a highly aggressive and hard-to-treat form of skin cancer.