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- 18-04-2024|
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Sepsis during paediatric leukaemia therapy linked to long-term neurocognitive dysfunction
Severe sepsis during treatment for childhood leukaemia may be associated with an increased risk of moderate-to-severe neurocognitive dysfunction in adulthood, US Study findings indicate.
- 10-04-2024|
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- Paediatrics |
Umbilical hernia repair ‘should be delayed’ until after age 5 years
The majority of umbilical hernias close spontaneously regardless of size, US researchers have found.
- 08-04-2024|
EV-302 results ‘a leap forward’ for advanced urothelial carcinoma
Phase 3 trial findings demonstrate a significant improvement in overall survival for patients with treatment-naïve, advanced urothelial carcinoma who receive a combination of enfortumab vedotin and pembrolizumab compared with chemotherapy.
- 27-03-2024|
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- Rheumatology |
CAR T cells show promise for treatment of autoimmune diseases
CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy appears to be “feasible, safe, and efficacious” for the treatment of three autoimmune diseases, researchers report.
- 27-03-2024|
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- Endocrinology |
Machine learning tool guides ACTH-dependent Cushing’s syndrome diagnosis
Researchers have developed a machine learning tool that could help in the differential diagnosis of adrenocorticotropic hormone-dependent Cushing’s syndrome, potentially avoiding the need for bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling.
- 25-03-2024|
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- Oncology |
- Paediatrics |
FOXO1 fusion status aids paediatric local rhabdomyosarcoma risk assessment
Considering FOXO1 fusion status improves the risk assessment of children with localised rhabdomyosarcoma, suggest study findings published in Cancer.
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