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Breast cancer ‘ecotypes’ present new path to personalised treatment
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Breast cancer ‘ecotypes’ present new path to personalised treatment

A team led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research has revealed a new approach for classifying breast cancer subtypes based on their cell profile, which could help personalise treatments for patients. By analysing breast cancer biopsies from patients at Sydney hospitals, the researchers revealed more than 50 distinct cancer, immune and connective cell types and states, which could...

Personalised treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases did not produce a better effect
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Personalised treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases did not produce a better effect

by Julie Nybakk Kvaal,  University of Oslo From left to right: Guro L. Goll, consultant physician and postdoc, Silje W. Syversen, consultant physician and postdoc, Kristin K. Jørgensen, consultant physician and postdoc at Ahus and Espen A. Haavardsholm, professor at Institute of Clinical Medicine and Head of research and innovation at Diakonhjemmet hospital. Credit: Nicolas Tourrenc It is not...