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Immunocore Announces Upcoming Presentations at the American Association for Cancer Research

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Immunocore Announces Upcoming Presentations at the American Association for Cancer Research . Immunocore Holdings PlcMarch 11, 2021 GMT OXFORDSHIRE, England and CONSHOHOCKEN, Penn. and ROCKVILLE, Md., March 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Immunocore (Nasdaq: IMCR), a late-stage biotechnology company pioneering the development of a novel class of T cell receptor (TCR) bispecific immunotherapies designed to treat a broad range of diseases, including cancer, infection and autoimmune disease, today announced that four abstracts highlighting the Company’s lead program, tebentafusp, were accepted at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2021 Annual Meeting, which will be held virtually from April 10-15, 2021. Two abstracts will be presented as oral presentations including, in the plenary session, Phase 3 data comparing tebentafusp (IMCgp100) with investigator’s choice in first li

FUREY: StatsCan report looks at harms caused by restrictions

Article content A new Statistics Canada report that highlights delayed cancer screenings, mental health woes and the damage caused to low-income Canadians is a damning indictment on the many voices who called for ever-tighter lockdowns without appropriate concern for the harms that they were inflicting on their fellow Canadians. “For colorectal cancers, a six-month suspension of primary screening could increase cancer incidence by 2,200 cases, with 960 more cancer deaths over the lifetime,” the report, headlined ‘A One-Year Update on Social and Economic Impacts,’ lays out. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or FUREY: StatsCan report looks at undetected cancers, other harms caused by restrictions Back to video

Sona Group To Collaborate With University Health Network Canada For Research

Sona Group To Collaborate With University Health Network Canada For Research Sona Group To Collaborate With University Health Network Canada For Research Sona Group of Educational Institutions and technology services firm Vee Technologies have signed an agreement with Toronto-based University Health Network, Canada to collaborate on multi-institution research. Education | Edited by Aarzoo Snigdha | Updated: Mar 9, 2021 3:06 pm IST RELATED NEWS Image credit: Shutterstock (Representational Image) New Delhi: Sona Group of Educational Institutions and technology services firm Vee Technologies have signed an agreement with Toronto-based University Health Network, Canada to collaborate on multi-institution research. As part of this agreement, Vee Technologies will make cash contributions to the current and future research projects to be undertaken by the collaborating institutions, univers

Senior Canadian scientists question government plans to delay 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Senior Canadian scientists question government plans to delay 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine Travis Dhanraj and Nick Westoll © Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press A senior is helped inside to get his shot at a COVID-19 vaccination clinic, Monday, March 8, 2021 in Montreal. A joint letter from senior scientists from a number of major health institutions is raising questions about a plan to delay second doses of COVID-19 vaccinations by four months. A draft of the letter obtained by Global News from an Ontario government source highlighted the unknowns surrounding the plan and the thoroughness of it. The document was signed by doctors with the University of Toronto, University Health Network (UHN), Sunnybrook Research Institute, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Montreal Clinical Research Institute.

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