Tag: clinical trials
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Trial Underway Testing Immunotherapy for Gout
10 June 2015. An early-stage clinical trial is recruiting patients to test the safety of a treatment for severe gout that harnesses the immune system, but still avoids unwanted immune responses. The trial is conducted by the biotechnology company Selecta Biosciences at two sites in the U.S.: Altoona, Pennsylvania and Dallas, Texas. Gout is a…
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Trial Shows Immunotherapy Reduces Rheumatoid Arthritis
4 June 2015. A clinical trial of an immune system therapy shows one treatment reduces levels of harmful immune activity and joint inflammation in people with rheumatoid arthritis. The early-stage trial led by researchers at University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia is reported yesterday in the journal Science Translational Medicine. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease, where…
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Trial to Test Cancer Drugs Matched to Gene Mutations
2 June 2015. A new clinical trial will test 20 cancer drugs and drug combinations targeted to specific genetic mutations, regardless of cancer type. The study, known as NCI-Match is a joint project of National Cancer Institute, an agency of National Institutes of Health, and the Ecog-Acrin Cancer Research Group, and announced yesterday at the…
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Mini Gamma Camera Developed, Spin-Off Company Formed
1 June 2015. Physicists and medical researchers at two universities in the U.K. designed a hand-held camera that performs gamma ray imaging, normally requiring a powerful room-sized device for diagnosing tumors and other medical functions. The team from Universities of Leicester and Nottingham also formed a spin-off company, Gamma Technologies Ltd., to take the device…
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Antibody Improves Lung Cancer Survival Time in Trial
1 June 2015. A late-stage clinical trial shows an engineered antibody that harnesses the immune system increases the survival time of people with a common form of lung cancer compared to standard chemotherapy. The study of the drug nivolumab, marketed as Opdivo by Bristol-Myers Squibb, was reported yesterday at the annual meeting of American Society…
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Health Data, Analytics Firms to Boost Cancer Trial Access
29 May 2015. A health data company and genetic analytics firm are beginning a service that they say will make it easier for cancer patients to take part in clinical trials of new drugs. Financial details of the collaboration between Guardian Research Network in Spartanburg, South Carolina and Molecular Health in Cambridge, Massachusetts were not…
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FDA Approves Four-Times-Per-Year Schizophrenia Drug
19 May 2015. Food and Drug Administration approved for sale in the U.S. a drug for controlling schizophrenia symptoms that individuals need to take only four times per year. Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a division of Johnson & Johnson, markets the three-month version of the drug paliperidone palmitate under the brand name Invega Trinza. Schizophrenia is a…
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Trial Shows Antibody Reduces Days with Migraines
15 May 2015. A clinical trial shows high doses of an engineered antibody reduced the number of days per month that people with a history of migraines experience migraine episodes. First findings from the intermediate-stage trial of the antibody code-named AMG334 by the biotechnology company Amgen were reported at a meeting of the International Headache…
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Trial Testing 3-Drug Combo for Drug Resistant TB
14 May 2015. A new clinical trial is underway in South Africa testing a regimen of three drugs to treat extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, a form of the disease that does not respond to normal or even back-up treatments. The trial is sponsored by Global Alliance for TB Drug Development, or TB Alliance, an international consortium…
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Trial Underway Testing Sleep Apnea Stimulation Device
11 May 2015. A clinical trial testing an experimental neurostimulation device to treat obstructive sleep apnea implanted the device in its first two test patients. The trial is sponsored by ImThera Medical Inc. in San Diego, the developer of the aura6000 device being tested. Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder where muscles in the throat…