TK: new data presented at ASCO 2013 show that the TK therapy enabled the execution of haploidentical donor transplants, with an overall survival similar to transplants from fully compatible donors NGR-hTNF: presented at ASCO 2013 final data from a randomised Phase II study indicating a 50% reduction in the risk of death in first-line treatment […]
Hong Kong Offers a Confluence of East and West
A confluence of Chinese and British cultures impregnates it air, boardroom meetings are a routine affair, and crowd on street is a mix of people from different ethnicity: Hong Kong, Asia’s world city charms wanderers its cosmopolitan look. With a landscape decked by glitzy skyscrapers, colonial buildings, and traditional temples Hong Kong could be best […]
Snowden Drops Out of Public View
Written by owen It’s like a Hollywood movie: a former CIA worker leaks top-secret documents and seeks refuge on enemy soil, only to drop out of public view as the scandal heats up. Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old American tech specialist, recently revealed himself as the whistleblower who leaked [1] details of far-reaching telephone and Internet monitoring […]
MolMed ASCO 2013: New data presented on NGR-hTNF
New data presented at ASCO on NGR-hTNF: significantly increase in survival in squamous NSCLC and clinical benefit in sarcomas – Final results from a randomised Phase II study indicate a 50% relative reduction in the risk of death in first-line squamous lung cancer – Optimal treatment regimen with statistically significant improvement in progression […]
Nepali women: plight and liberation strategy
The human society is a culture created by human beings. So is gender concept. So are countless discriminations. In a sense, what human beings think, practice and follow is a culture. No force beyond our own mind creates cultures among us. In other words, what we knowingly or unknowingly follow is a culture. Culture once […]
US Spending on Traditional Prescription Drugs Fell in 2012 for First Time on Record
For the first time in more than 20 years, there was a decrease in U.S. spending on traditional prescription drugs — primarily pills people take to treat more common diseases such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure — according to the Express Scripts 2012 Drug Trend Report, which quantifies annual changes in utilization, unit costs […]
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