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1. Biologie
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2.6 Etiologie - Environnement
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4.5 Dép., diag. & prono. - Colorectal
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5. Traitements
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Bubbly drink trial 'to boost cancer therapy' [BBC News]
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Researchers
from Oxford and Ulster universities say low oxygen levels in tumours is
a key reason why radiotherapy and drugs fail. They hope to develop a
drink, rich in oxygen micro-bubbles, that could deliver oxygen to
cancerous masses. But they say their work is just beginning.
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5.2 Pharma
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5.2.1 Pharma - Partenariats
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5.3.4 Traitements - AMM (FDA, EMA)
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5.5.1.1 ASCO (général) - Industriels
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5.5.15 ASCO (biopsies liquides)
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5.5.2 ASCO (sein)
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PALOMA Soars! [The OBR Blog]
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In
spite of the future competition, Ibrance solidified its current
position for use as a first-line treatment option with the results from
PALOMA-2 and made it harder for competitors to dislodge its preferential
status in this setting.
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5.5.4 ASCO (immunothérapies)
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5.5.6 ASCO (peau-mélanome)
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5.5.9 ASCO (autres organes)
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6. Lutte contre les cancers
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6.10 Politiques
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FDA chief aims to recruit 100 million Americans for precision medicine research [STAT]
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The
Obama administration has set a goal of recruiting 1 million volunteers
to hand over their genetic and health data, as part of the $215 million
Precision Medicine Initiative. Califf thinks that’s far too modest an
ambition. “Let’s think in terms of 10, 20, or 100 million,” he said in
an interview with STAT here at a global biotech convention.
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6.4 Médico-éco
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6.6 Publications
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6.7 DMP, Big Data & applis
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Gigantic Datasets Reveal Unexpected Insights Into Global Medical Treatments [Scope Blog]
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The
current 250-million-patient, four-country study, publishing today in
PNAS, combined data from 11 sites, including the Stanford Translational
Research Integrated Database Environment (2 million patients), Columbia
University Medical Center (4 million patients), MarketScan Commercial
Claims and Encounters (119 million patients) and General Electric
Centricity (33 million patients).
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Microsoft Finds Cancer Clues in Search Queries [NY Times]
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The
researchers focused on searches conducted on Bing, Microsoft’s search
engine, that indicated someone had been diagnosed with pancreatic
cancer. From there, they worked backward, looking for earlier queries
that could have shown that the Bing user was experiencing symptoms
before the diagnosis. Those early searches, they believe, can be warning
flags.
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6.9 Controverses
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Noel Edmonds in Twitter row after claims that electronic box 'tackles cancer' [The Guardian]
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Noel
Edmonds, the TV presenter and enthusiast for “positive radio” projects,
has become embroiled in a Twitter storm after claiming that a small box
of electronics has all manner of health benefits. The host of Deal or
No Deal and former acquaintance of Mr Blobby, announced on Twitter that
the “simple box” slowed ageing, reduced pain, lifted depression and
stress, and even tackled cancer. “Yep tackles cancer!” he emphasised.
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