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STAT+: Results in Terns leukemia drug study suggest it could be a successor to Novartis blockbuster
STAT+: Results in Terns leukemia drug study suggest it could be a successor to Novartis blockbuster

Terns Pharmaceuticals reports its targeted leukemia drug maintained and even boosted molecular response rates in advanced-stage patients. Read more

Stat - Dec 08
Timing of genetic mutation dictates childhood leukemia aggressiveness
Timing of genetic mutation dictates childhood leukemia aggressiveness

A team of researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has uncovered why children with the same leukemia-causing gene mutation can have dramatically different outcomes: it depends on when in development the mutation first occurs. Read more

Medical News - Dec 08
Eli Lilly's Leukemia Drug Matches Johnson & Johnson's Imbruvica In Untreated Patients
Eli Lilly's Leukemia Drug Matches Johnson & Johnson's Imbruvica In Untreated Patients

On Sunday, Eli Lilly and Co. (NYSE:LLY) shared results from the Phase 3 BRUIN CLL-314 trial of Jaypirca (pirtobrutinib) versus Imbruvica (ibrutinib) in chronic lymphocytic leukemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL) who were treatment-naïve or were BTK inhibitor-naïve.Eli Lilly stock is sh... Read more

Benzinga - Dec 08
STAT+: ‘Remarkable’ drug results against an aggressive leukemia
STAT+: ‘Remarkable’ drug results against an aggressive leukemia

At the end of a tense year for science, the American Society of Hematology heard promising data on acute myeloid leukemia, Von Willebrand disease and more. Read more

Stat - Dec 06
Science history: Female chemist initially barred from research helps helps develop drug for remarkable-but-short-lived recovery in children with leukemia — Dec. 6, 1954
Science history: Female chemist initially barred from research helps helps develop drug for remarkable-but-short-lived recovery in children with leukemia — Dec. 6, 1954

In December 1954, Gertrude Elion and colleagues described a new compound they had developed that sent children with leukemia into remission. It would guide a new approach to "rational drug design." Read more

Livescience - Dec 06
Triple therapy sparks a powerful immune attack on leukemia
Triple therapy sparks a powerful immune attack on leukemia

A cutting-edge approach to immunotherapy shows that forcing cancer cells to die through necroptosis can dramatically boost the body's anti-tumor defenses. By combining three existing drugs, scientists reprogrammed malignant B cells so they release danger signals that rally immune cells to fully e... Read more

Science Daily - Nov 21
Steady Expansion Forecast for Acute Myeloid Leukemia Market, Projected to Reach $4.9 Billion by 2029
Steady Expansion Forecast for Acute Myeloid Leukemia Market, Projected to Reach $4.9 Billion by 2029

Use code ONLINE20 to get 20% off on global market reports and stay ahead of tariff changes, macro trends, and global economic shifts.Acute Myeloid Leukemia Market Size Valuation Forecast: What Will the Market Be Worth by 2025?Valuations for the acute Read more

Openpr.com - Nov 17
Newly identified T-cell subtype may explain treatment-resistant childhood leukemia
Newly identified T-cell subtype may explain treatment-resistant childhood leukemia

A new type of cancer cell that "warrants urgent investigation" has been discovered in childhood leukemia and could impact clinical care. Research into new or repurposed treatments that target this new cell type could give hope to children and families worldwide. Read more

Medical Xpress - Nov 12
Novel Leukemia Drug Targets May Lie Within Nuclear Condensates
Novel Leukemia Drug Targets May Lie Within Nuclear Condensates

Different genetic drivers of leukemia appear to use the same secret compartments—known as C-bodies—inside the cell nucleus to keep cancer growing, which may point to a shared physical therapeutic target. The post Novel Leukemia Drug Targets May Lie Within Nuclear Condensates appeared first on GEN... Read more

Gen - Nov 04
Maine mom wins $25 million after doctors misdiagnosed her teen daughter's leukemia as a disease affecting steroid-using men
Maine mom wins $25 million after doctors misdiagnosed her teen daughter's leukemia as a disease affecting steroid-using men

Jasmine 'Jazzy' Vincent, 15, tragically died on August 1, 2021 from acute lymphoblastic leukemia after being misdiagnosed with a disease commonly found in men. Read more

Mail Online - Nov 01