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IMAGE: Dr. Peter Glazer led new research showing advanced a tumor-targeting and cell penetrating antibody that can deliver payloads to stimulate an immune response to help treat melanoma. view more
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In a new study led by Yale Cancer Center, researchers have advanced a tumor-targeting and cell penetrating antibody that can deliver payloads to stimulate an immune response to help treat melanoma. The study was presented today at the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) virtual annual meeting. Most approaches rely on direct injection into tumors of ribonucleic acids (RNAs) or other molecules to boost the immune response, but this is not practical in the clinic, especially for patients with advanced cancer, said Peter M. Glazer, MD, PhD, Chair of the Department of Therapeutic Radiology at Yale, Chief of Radiation Oncology at Smilow Cancer Hospital, and senior author of the study. In this study, we can deliver immune stimulator
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Rumpa Amornmarn, MD Honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by P.O.W.E.R. and Will be Featured on the Back Cover of P.O.W.E.R. Magazine Kissimmee, FL, February 17, 2021 (PR.com) Rumpa Amornmarn, MD of Kissimmee, Florida has been honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by P.O.W.E.R. (Professional Organization of Women of Excellence Recognized) for her outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of radiation oncology. Dr. Amornmarn will be featured on the back cover of the Winter issue of P.O.W.E.R. Magazine. These women are recognized for their achievements, credentials, contributions, or longevity in their chosen fields. They are dedicated and have worked hard to reach the pinnacle of their careers. These exceptional women will be highlighted on the powerwoe.com website for life.
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Dustin Diamond received a diagnosis of lung cancer earlier this year. Noel Vasquez/Getty Images
Dustin Diamond, who was 44, was diagnosed with stage 4 small cell carcinoma, a type of lung cancer, about 3 weeks ago.
Diamond had been hospitalized early January and completed one round of chemotherapy. The disease had already spread rapidly throughout his body.
Lung cancer is most common in people over the age of 65 and is very rare in younger people.
Dustin Diamond, the actor who played Samuel “Screech” Powers in “Saved by the Bell,” died Monday, Feb. 1, just weeks after being diagnosed with cancer.