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Hosted on MSNStudy Shows How Anticancer Drug is Drawn into Cancer CellsA new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an "outside in" signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell.
CardioOncology, shows that administration of the SGLT2 inhibitor empagliflozin to pigs receiving anthracyclines preserves ...
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an 'outside in' signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell. The work reveals a new signaling mechanism that could be exploited for delivering other ...
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ThePrint on MSN36 drugs to treat cancer, rare diseases exempted from basic customs duty in Union Budget 2025New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a full exemption from basic customs duty (BCD) for 36 live-saving ...
Treosulfan (Grafapex) was approved in Canada in June 2021 for the same use and is marketed under the brand name Trecondyv.
MRK provided 2025 adjusted EPS guidance of $8.88 to $9.03, while the giant drugmaker expects sales of $64.1 billion to $65.6 ...
Chelsee Jensen, PharmD, BCPS, senior pharmacy specialist at Mayo Clinic, suggests that medical providers can reduce patient ...
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News Medical on MSNChemotherapy linked to persistent nerve pain in 4 in 10 cancer patientsWorldwide, cancer chemotherapy is linked to persistent severe peripheral nerve pain (neuropathy) for around 4 in every 10 patients treated with these drugs, suggests a pooled data analysis of the ...
Chemotherapy has been known to cause damage to peripheral nerves, and sometimes the pain is chronic and severe enough that chemotherapy doses are reduced or discontinued. But prior research has not ...
A team of scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), working in collaboration with ...
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