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Shorter treatment regimen feasible for rifampin-resistant TB?
Individuals with rifampin-resistant tuberculosis (RR-TB) may have the option to undergo shorter treatment periods, as findings from the phase II/III TB-PRACTECAL* trial show the noninferiority and superiority of a 24-week, all-oral regimen to standard of care (SoC). It also had a better safety profile than SoC.
Shorter treatment regimen feasible for rifampin-resistant TB?
13 Feb 2023
Is first-line lazertinib monotherapy a potential new SoC for EGFRm NSCLC?
Patients with EGFR-mutated (EGFRm) advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) exhibited significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS) when treated with lazertinib compared with gefitinib in the first-line setting, results of the LASER301 trial showed.
Is first-line lazertinib monotherapy a potential new SoC for EGFRm NSCLC?
10 Feb 2023
Hormone therapies up ILD events in men with prostate cancer
Hormone therapy drugs, such as bicalutamide, flutamide, nilutamide, goserelin, degarelix, and apalutamide, appear to increase the likelihood of developing interstitial lung disease (ILD) events in patients with prostate cancer, reports a study.
Hormone therapies up ILD events in men with prostate cancer
04 Feb 2023
Does molnupiravir improve outcomes in vaccinated COVID-19 patients?
The addition of molnupiravir to usual care does not reduce hospitalization or death in vaccinated, community-dwelling individuals at high risk of serious outcomes of COVID-19, results of the UK-based PANORAMIC trial showed. However, it may provide other benefits such as reducing time to recovery.
Does molnupiravir improve outcomes in vaccinated COVID-19 patients?
03 Feb 2023
Is hypofractionated better than conventionally fractionated RT for stage I NSCLC?
Hypofractionated radiotherapy (HFRT) is not superior to conventionally fractionated radiotherapy (CFRT) in providing survival benefits to patients with stage I nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but HFRT is preferable due to its convenience and lower costs, according to a study.