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Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) recommends Bosulif (bosutinib) for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia

Feb 10, 2015

Following a resubmission, the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has accepted Bosulif (bosutinib) for use within NHS Scotland for the treatment of adult patients with chronic phase (CP)... Read More

Researchers identify new compound that takes aim at neuropathic pain

Feb 10, 2015

Findings could lead to drugs that prevent debilitating chronic pain syndromesA new compound discovered by a team of UC Davis investigators has potent actions against production of a chemical that... Read More

HPV vaccination 'does not promote unsafe sex or increase STIs'

Feb 10, 2015

New research into the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections also suggests that vaccination for the human papillomavirus is unlikely to promote unsafe sex. Read More

Study finds no link between HPV vaccination and increase in STIs

Feb 10, 2015

New research into the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections also suggests that vaccination for the human papillomavirus is unlikely to promote unsafe sex. Read More

UC Davis researchers identify new compound that takes aim at neuropathic pain

Feb 10, 2015

Findings could lead to drugs that prevent debilitating chronic pain syndromesA new compound discovered by a team of UC Davis investigators has potent actions against production of a chemical that... Read More

The battle for iron: Understanding anemias of the chronically ill

Feb 10, 2015

When we think of how we fight disease, the image of cells in our immune system fending off microbial invaders often comes to mind. Read More

HPV vaccination 'does not promote unsafe sex or increase STIs'

Feb 10, 2015

New research into the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections also suggests that vaccination for the human papillomavirus is unlikely to promote unsafe sex. Read More

The battle for iron: Understanding anemias of the chronically ill

Feb 10, 2015

When we think of how we fight disease, the image of cells in our immune system fending off microbial invaders often comes to mind. Read More

Patients with detectable PSA post-prostatectomy should receive more aggressive radiation therapy

Feb 10, 2015

Ten-year post-treatment analysis of German ARO 96-02Prostate cancer patients with detectable prostate specific antigen (PSA) following radical prostatectomy should receive earlier, more... Read More

CNIO scientists link aggressiveness of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia to genetic variability

Feb 10, 2015

The genetic variability of a tumour could be a predictor for its aggressiveness: the greater the variability in gene expression, the more aggressive the tumour is likely to be. Read More

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