Tag: precision medicine
Medical Dosing Based on Race Lacks Scientific Evidence and May Harm Patients, NEJM Analysis Warns
New NEJM analysis challenges race-based medication dosing, arguing it lacks scientific foundation and may harm patients. Authors advocate for precision…
New Treatment Shows Promise Against Aggressive Jaw Tumour
Researchers report successful targeting of Wnt–β-catenin pathway in recurrent jaw tumour. New molecular approach offers hope for cases unsuitable for…
Digital Twins of Donor Lungs Could Transform Transplant Medicine
Researchers create digital twins of donor lungs using ex vivo perfusion data, enabling virtual testing of therapies and personalized transplant…
Revolution Medicines Ships Experimental Pancreatic Cancer Drug Under Early Access
Revolution Medicines begins expanded access program for daraxonrasib targeting KRAS G12C mutations. FDA submission planned as five-year pancreatic cancer survival…
DNA Test Could Spare 6,600 Breast Cancer Patients From Unnecessary Chemotherapy
New genetic testing could spare 6,600 UK breast cancer patients annually from unnecessary chemotherapy while maintaining equivalent survival rates. International…
Small-Molecule Drugs Enable Safer, More Precise Therapeutic Genome Editing
New research shows small-molecule drugs can precisely control therapeutic genome editing, achieving 85% improved accuracy while reducing off-target effects by…
First comprehensive study reveals genetic differences in Native American breast cancer
University of Notre Dame researchers publish first comprehensive molecular analysis of breast cancer in Native American women, revealing genetic differences…
Multiple Myeloma Treatment Paradigm Shift: New Guidelines Redefine Early Relapse
New England Journal of Medicine editorial calls for fundamental changes to multiple myeloma early relapse definitions, arguing biological markers should…

