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Radiopharmaceuticals stake more territory in breast cancer care

April 4, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Radiopharmaceuticals, including 16α-18F-fluoro-17β-estradiol (18F-FES) PET/CT, are emerging as powerful tools with new diagnostic and therapeutic potential in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment, Han Sang-won, professor from the department of nuclear medicine at Asan Medical Center, recently told BioWorld.
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AI used to ID abnormalities in unborn babies

March 31, 2025
By Shani Alexander
The use of an AI tool could speed up the time it takes to do pregnancy scans by almost half and it is still able to identify any abnormalities in the fetus, researchers found. Results from a study showed the AI tool used to assist with 20-week pregnancy scans reduced the scan length by more than 40% and still maintained the same accuracy and reliability of diagnoses.
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Illustration of ovary, uterus and endometrial cancer.

Acrivon narrows focus for ACR-368 in endometrial cancer

March 27, 2025
By Jennifer Boggs
Acrivon Therapeutics Inc. provided updated phase II data for checkpoint kinase candidate ACR-368, highlighting promising response rates for biomarker-positive patients with endometrial cancer and raising the possibility of an accelerated pathway in the second-line setting.
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Elypta’s urine-based test shows recurrence of kidney cancer

March 26, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Elypta AB’s urine-based test correctly identified 90% of patients whose kidney cancer had returned, according to results from an ongoing study. The company’s metabolism-based liquid biopsy platform, which measures glycosaminoglycan biomarkers to detect cancer-specific signatures and uses algorithms to deliver clinically useful scores, could transform the lives of patients with kidney cancer.
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Control-IQ+ by Tandem Diabetes Care Inc.

Tandem’s Control-IQ+ looks like a smart move for insulin-using T2D

March 19, 2025
By Annette Boyle
Tandem Diabetes Care Inc.’s Control-IQ+ automated insulin delivery system improved multiple measures of glycemic control in individuals with type 2 diabetes who use insulin, a study presented March 19 at the 18th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes and published in The New England Journal of Medicine demonstrated.
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Sooma device with laptop

Sooma receives IDE for neurostimulation therapy for depression

March 11, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Sooma Oy secured U.S. FDA investigational device exemption approval to initiate a pivotal study of its transcranial direct current stimulation medical device in people with major depressive disorder. The study will examine the efficacy of the non-invasive Sooma 2Gen device in improving MDD as an at-home treatment.
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Medtronic Prevail

SCAAR data Prevails for Medtronic paclitaxel-coated balloon

March 11, 2025
By Holland Johnson
Medtronic plc reported results from a registry highlighting the effectiveness of the Prevail paclitaxel-coated balloon. The findings from the Swedish Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Registry (SCAAR) were presented by Sacharias von Koch of the department of cardiology and clinical sciences at Lund University, Skåne University Hospital in Sweden at the Cardiovascular Research Technologies 2025 meeting in Washington.
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Evolut device image

Medtronic sees SMART TAVR results in small aortic annulus patients

March 10, 2025
By Holland Johnson
Medtronic plc released positive results from a two-year trial of Evolut TAVR that demonstrated superior valve performance in patients with small aortic annuli.
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Onward Arc IM system

Onward exploring spinal cord stimulation system to treat Parkinson’s

March 5, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Onward Medical NV’s spinal cord stimulation system Arc-IM is being investigated to explore its potential to help people with Parkinson's disease.
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Cancer tumor in breast illustration

Scientists develop scanner to see undetectable breast tumors​

Feb. 26, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen developed a new scanner that distinguishes breast tumor material from healthy tissue more accurately than current magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods.
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