Disease monitoring in IBD – implementation in practice
Dr Maria Abreu (Miami, USA) gives us an overview of implementing disease monitoring and its challenges in clinical practice Written by Maria Dalby
Dr Maria Abreu (Miami, USA) gives us an overview of implementing disease monitoring and its challenges in clinical practice Written by Maria Dalby
A subcutaneous formulation of infliximab, known as CT-P13 SC, has been developed with a view to offer greater flexibility and convenience for patients.
In a round-up of randomised controlled studies in IBD at UEG Week 2019 included results from the maintenance phase of the UNIFI study in UC and a phase-3… read more.
Professor Jean-Frédéric Colombel (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA) opened the symposium with an overview of how treatment targets in UC have evolved from improving… read more.
UEGW 2019, held in Barcelona, Spain, was a very interesting meeting, covering a wide range of hot topics from the world on IBD. The meeting was well-attended with… read more.
Developing CAR-T cells that are effective in solid tumours is challenging but experience in Hodgkin Lymphoma could pave the way for CAR-T cells in lung cancer. Bi-specific T-cell… read more.
Tumours use a variety of mechanisms to escape the host immune system and overcoming these to increase response rates and improve quality of life are key goals. Manipulation… read more.
Targeted treatments for mutation-driven non-small cell lung cancer have advanced considerably but many questions remain about how to use these drugs to the best advantage and how to… read more.
Immunotherapy has been hailed as a “game changer” in the treatment of lung cancer. As experience and understanding grows, optimal ways of delivering this type of treatment are… read more.
Immunotherapy now has an established place in treatment of non-small cell lung cancer but many questions remain such as the role of tumour mutational burden as a biomarker… read more.
Many of the 4,000 delegates at IMW in Boston this year, such as Professor Mohamad Mohty (Paris, France) highlighted the spirit of collaboration, with locals Professor Paul Richardson and Professor Noopur Raje discussing their highlights… read more.
These kidney macrophages reprogram to a developmental state after kidney injury, similar to those in newborn mice.
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