Objective: To provide expert insights into CPS scoring in challenging cases across different indication types. Key Findings: Indication-specific staining charac
A Roving Reporter series episode, produced in collaboration with IBTV, highlights key insights from the Meeting on the Mesa event. The focus is on cell and gene
- Focus on manufacturing and scalability in cell and gene therapy.
- Insights shared from industry experts at Meeting on the Mesa.
- Emphasizes the translation of innovation into real-world healthcare impacts.
- Collaboration produced with IBTV.
- Highlights challenges and opportunities in life sciences.
- Video format captures real-time perspectives.
- Aims to improve patient outcomes through advanced therapies.
Objective: To gather insights on advancements in cell and gene therapy (CGT) manufacturing and scalability from industry experts. Key Findings: Significant prog
Objective: To assess the public's support for the MAHA movement and its impact on health-related voting priorities in the upcoming midterm elections. Key Findin
Objective: To examine the health priorities of MAHA supporters in relation to health care costs and other health issues. Key Findings: 42% of MAHA supporters pr
Objective: To analyze public trust in various sources of health information, focusing on the impact of partisanship and demographic factors on this trust. Key F
Objective: To enhance awareness and understanding of VEXAS syndrome among laboratory physicians, facilitating early diagnosis and treatment through improved dia
VEXAS syndrome is a recently identified systemic condition linked to somatic mutations in the UBA1 gene, causing autoinflammatory features.
The diagnosis of VEXAS syndrome involves recognizing clinical manifestations such as fever, rash, arthritis, and specific laboratory findings.
Current treatment strategies for VEXAS syndrome include high doses of corticosteroids and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Patients with VEXAS syndrome have a higher risk of developing malignant neoplasms compared to those with other autoinflammatory diseases.
Early identification and diagnosis of VEXAS syndrome are crucial for improving patient outcomes and require collaboration among healthcare professionals.
Objective: Emphasize the clinical implications of understanding resistance mechanisms. Key Findings: ICIs show variable outcomes, with 20-40% of patients achiev
Objective: To explore the role of specific biomarkers and biological determinants, including tissue-based and circulating biomarkers, in guiding clinical decisi
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of TAP blocks in patients undergoing RYGB surgery, focusing on postoperative pain scores at recovery, 6, 12, and 24 hou
Objective: To summarize the current evidence on the use of neuroimaging and neurophysiological biomarkers in diagnosing and treating various psychiatric disorde
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a single day of focussed direct ophthalmoscopy training on the skills and knowledge of undergraduate Allied Ophthalmic Pers
Objective: To correct the omission of author affiliation in the original review of chronic granulomatous disease in Palestine. Key Findings: The original articl
Objective: Consider adding a statement on the significance of understanding lipid roles in respiratory health. Key Findings: Add implications for each finding t
Objective: To evaluate the implications of President Trump's executive order on psychedelics for mental health treatment and assess the preparedness of the fiel
Objective: To discuss the intersection of humor and serious healthcare issues, particularly focusing on misinformation, corporate practices in medicine, and the
Objective: To evaluate the impact of treatment intensity on outcomes for transplant-ineligible patients with multiple myeloma (MM), emphasizing its significance
Objective: To explore the collaboration between medical science liaisons (MSLs) and advanced practice providers (APPs) in enhancing cancer care through educatio
Collaboration between medical science liaisons (MSLs) and advanced practice providers (APPs) enhances cancer care through education and research.
MSLs provide tailored education and support clinical trials, enabling APPs to make informed decisions and improve patient outcomes.
The MSL role, established in 1967, has evolved to include clinical trial support and medical education, distinct from commercial sales.
MSLs operate in a non-promotional capacity, delivering unbiased, evidence-based information while adhering to compliance standards.
Effective MSL-APP partnerships focus on clinical research, medical education, and insight gathering, bridging scientific innovation and clinical application.