6 stories tagged #Personalized medicine

  1. Personalized Cancer Risk Models Reveal Screening Gaps
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    Personalized Cancer Risk Models Reveal Screening Gaps

    Study shows individual cancer risk varies widely, suggesting screening should go beyond age and sex.

    2d ago 1 min read
  2. Parkinson's Disease May Not Be One Condition, Study Finds
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    Parkinson's Disease May Not Be One Condition, Study Finds

    New Belgian research using machine learning suggests Parkinson's disease may be several distinct conditions, challenging current treatment approaches.

    3w ago 1 min read
  3. Genetic Obesity Risk Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Death Rates
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    Genetic Obesity Risk Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Death Rates

    New research reveals a genetic predisposition to higher body weight significantly increases mortality risk for breast cancer survivors, emphasizing personalized lifestyle interventions.

    3mo ago 1 min read
  4. Your Immune System's Secret: It's Not Just Genes, It's Your Life Story
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    Your Immune System's Secret: It's Not Just Genes, It's Your Life Story

    New research reveals how past infections and exposures epigenetically reprogram your immune system, explaining why some get sicker than others.

    3mo ago 2 min read
  5. Revolutionizing UTI Treatment: Insights from Urology Expert Florian Wagenlehner
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    Revolutionizing UTI Treatment: Insights from Urology Expert Florian Wagenlehner

    Dr. Florian Wagenlehner discusses evolving UTI classifications, the alarming rise in antibiotic resistance, and future personalized treatment strategies in urogenital infections.

    3mo ago 2 min read
  6. Personalized mRNA Vaccines Show Durable T Cell Immunity Against TNBC
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    Personalized mRNA Vaccines Show Durable T Cell Immunity Against TNBC

    New research demonstrates individualized mRNA neoantigen vaccines successfully induce robust and lasting T cell responses in patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), offering a promising therapeutic avenue.

    3mo ago 2 min read