Introduction: According to the latest Cancer Statistics, colorectal, lung, and melanoma are three of the most common cancers that affect both males and females. While males have consistently had a higher incidence and mortality rate in all three types of cancers, females have been shown to have better outcomes. Sex discrepancies in cancer research can impact the efficacy and effectiveness of novel drugs and diagnostic tools.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Compromised myocardial function and persistent elevated pulmonary vascular resistance are common among neonates treated with therapeutic hypothermia (TH) for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). There is a lack of data regarding persistence of cardiac alterations after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Methods: We assessed cardiovascular profiles after NICU discharge.
Monoclonal antibodies (abs) targeting the programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) immune checkpoint pathway have revolutionized tumor therapy. Because T-cell-directed PD-1 blockade boosts tumor immunity, anti-PD-1 abs have been developed for examining T-cell-PD-1 functions. More recently, PD-1 expression has also been reported directly on cancer cells of various etiology, including in melanoma.
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