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Mitchell s Farm s, SKMCH join forces to create bone cancer awareness in Pakistan

Daily Times May 9, 2021 Addressing concerns regarding Bone Cancer awareness within Pakistan, Mitchell’s Fruit Farm’s & Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital (SKMCH) join forces to support patients currently under Bone Cancer treatment. Indeed, firmly believing in nurturing and nourishing a brighter future; Mitchell’sFruit Farm’shas supported the cause though it’s Bottled Sauces, where the fast-movingcommodity has been modified with Yellow Caps (representing global yellow ribbon) in hopes to support SKMCH services such as Pathology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Therapeutic Services, Hospitalization, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology/ Pediatric Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Surgical and Theatre Services & Pharmacy for the treatment of Bone Cancer.

Targeted therapies could exploit unique metabolic features of pancreatic cancer cells

Targeted therapies could exploit unique metabolic features of pancreatic cancer cells Probing the unique biology of human pancreatic cancer cells in a laboratory has yielded unexpected insights of a weakness that can be used against the cells to kill them. Led by Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (PM) Scientist Dr. Marianne Koritzinsky, researchers showed that about half of patient-derived pancreatic cancer cell lines are highly dependent or addicted to the protein peroxiredoxin 4 (PRDX4), as a result of the altered metabolic state of the cancer cell. This addiction is vital for the cancer cell s survival, thereby also making it a precise, potential target against the cancer.

18F-fluciclovine-PET/CT imaging versus conventional imaging alone to guide postprostatectomy salvage radiotherapy for prostate cancer (EMPIRE-1): a single centre, open-label, phase 2/3 randomised controlled trial

18F-fluciclovine-PET/CT imaging versus conventional imaging alone to guide postprostatectomy salvage radiotherapy for prostate cancer (EMPIRE-1): a single centre, open-label, phase 2/3 randomised controlled trial
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WVU Medicine Nurses Earn Awards for Excellence | News, Sports, Jobs

WVU Medicine Nurses Earn Awards for Excellence May 8, 2021 WHEELING Nurses from WVU Medicine members Wheeling Hospital, Harrison Community Hospital and the Continuous Care Center, as well as Wheeling Hospital’s Physician Practice Division, have received Nurse Excellence Awards as part of National Nurses Week. National Nurses Week, May 6-12, focuses attention on the diverse ways America’s nurses work to save lives and to improve the health of millions of individuals. The American Nurses Association has designated this year’s theme as “Year of the Nurse” in honor of the vast contributions and positive impact of America’s 4 million registered nurses.

Turning a pancreatic cancer cell s addiction into a death sentence

 E-Mail IMAGE: Senior author and Princess Margaret Scientist Dr. Marianne Koritzinsky s research reveals the potential of targeted therapies to exploit unique metabolic features of pancreatic cancer cells. view more  Credit: Visual Services, UHN (Toronto, Friday, May 7, 2021) Probing the unique biology of human pancreatic cancer cells in a laboratory has yielded unexpected insights of a weakness that can be used against the cells to kill them. Led by Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (PM) Scientist Dr. Marianne Koritzinsky, researchers showed that about half of patient-derived pancreatic cancer cell lines are highly dependent or addicted to the protein peroxiredoxin 4 (PRDX4), as a result of the altered metabolic state of the cancer cell.

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