Our team shares their take on what we do at TheSocialMedwork.
Blog
-
December 18, 2018
-
December 17, 2018
Positive news for patients with early-stage FAP; results from a Portuguese study show that a liver transplant or Vyndaqel may extend survivability.
-
December 14, 2018
Zolgensma (onasemnogene abeparvovec-xxxx) to receive priority review by FDA as a one-time treatment of type 1 spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).
-
December 03, 2018
Australia provides reimbursement for cystic fibrosis medicine.
-
November 30, 2018
The European Commission has approved Alunbrig (brigatinib) for the treatment of a specific type of lung cancer.
-
November 29, 2018
A late-stage study testing Bavencio (avelumab) has failed to meet its primary endpoints in patients with certain forms of ovarian cancer.
-
November 29, 2018
In an exploratory study Ocrevus (ocrelizumab) slowed down loss of function in the upper extremities for patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS).
-
November 21, 2018
Doctors hold the key to access new medicines.
-
November 14, 2018
What is Named Patient Import and how can it expand your treatment options.
-
October 21, 2018
-
October 03, 2018
-
October 03, 2018
-
October 03, 2018
-
September 17, 2018
How two professors imagine a better world for stakeholders in the medical industry.
-
September 17, 2018
"These results offer a leap in understanding about this disease that provides a genetically based framework for designing clinical trials to develop more effective treatments of MPAL,"
-
September 17, 2018
"In short, it will help produce drugs where we can be far more confident about where modifications are being made, so that side effects can be minimized in the future"
-
September 10, 2018
Understand why approval doesn’t necessarily mean availability and what you can do if a medicine is approved, but not available in your country.
-
August 31, 2018
Dying to Survive’ was an unlikely blockbuster, documenting the plight of a leukemia patient who puts himself at risk to import costly cancer drugs for himself and his fellow countrymen.
-
August 31, 2018
Researchers report a successful classification of triple breast cancer patients, which for the first time, would allow doctors to discern between those who can be cured and those who might suffer a relapse.
-
According to study investigators, about a third of patients could benefit from this therapy that may offer remissions, relieve symptoms and save lives.
-
"This is a great avenue of exploration, particularly for the 30 percent of children who struggle or don't make it with standard therapy."
-
August 30, 2018
These findings increase our understanding of how the brain is affected by Parkinson's disease...
-
"These findings provide a glimmer of hope for people with a form of multiple sclerosis that causes long-term disability but does not have many treatment options,"
-
August 29, 2018
"By laying the groundwork for more rational design and deeper understanding of focused-ultrasound-based treatment, our work could help improve treatment of any brain tumor -- primary or metastatic -- and could also revolutionize approaches to immunotherapy of tumors by improving localized delivery of tumor-killing immune cells."
-
"These findings of incredible mental flourishing even in the context of cancer is a wonderful testament to the resiliency of patients and an encouraging message for patients, their families and their health care providers" stated Fuller-Thomson.
-
August 27, 2018
"The best part is that our combined drug candidate was so much more effective than one of the most powerful cancer drugs on the market," said Jonathan Sessler
-
August 27, 2018
"We were thrilled to see such a dramatic change even after only a single dose of the new drug. Nearly all of the lab mice's leukemia signs disappeared overnight," said Professor Ben-Neriah.
-
August 24, 2018
"Our findings could provide an opportunity to improve future engineering of CAR T cells against tumors...."
-
August 23, 2018
"We believe we've found an approach that is most relevant to humans, in that our models of gene dysfunction mimic the etiology of Parkinson's disease rather than its pathology....
-
August 23, 2018
This opens up new treatment strategies for diseases that involve impairment of the body's ability to break down...