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After Phase Three

Posted on October 5, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed, Infectious diseases, Vaccines Tagged with COVID-19
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Anchor lead: There are still many steps to getting a Covid-19 vaccine to market, Elizabeth Tracey reports At least three vaccines against Sars-CoV2 are in later stage clinical trials domestically, with another just entering this phase. Andrew Pekosz, a vaccine …

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Radiation Course

Posted on September 28, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Cancer, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: Treatment with radiation for many cancers is easier than ever, Elizabeth Tracey reports When some women with breast cancer had surgery, a single dose of radiation in the OR proved as effective as a more lengthy course after …

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Colon Cancer Screening

Posted on September 28, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Cancer, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: Can a mailed in screening test for colon cancer work? Elizabeth Tracey reports Sending people colon cancer screening kits where they can simply send in a fecal sample they collect themselves at home is cost effective and acceptable, …

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Leukemia and Covid

Posted on September 28, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Cancer, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: Among those with cancer, Covid infection affects those with leukemia most, Elizabeth Tracey reports If you have leukemia, you may be at high risk for severe Covid-19 disease, a recent study found. Yet William Nelson, director of the …

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Targeted Agents

Posted on September 28, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Cancer, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: A new targeted agent in certain cancers proves very beneficial, Elizabeth Tracey reports People with a mutation in their cancers abbreviated RET may benefit from an agent called selpercatinib, two studies in the New England Journal of Medicine report. …

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State of Nursing

Posted on September 28, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Health Newsfeed, Patient Care
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Anchor lead: The Academy of Medicine updates its view of the nursing profession, Elizabeth Tracey reports The National Academy of Medicine has updated its report on the state of nursing as a profession. Patricia Davidson, dean of the Johns Hopkins …

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Looking Ahead

Posted on September 21, 2020 Posted in All Podcasts, Geriatrics, Health Newsfeed
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Anchor lead: Should you choose a hospital with a hospital at home program? Elizabeth Tracey reports Hospital at home, where hospital level care is delivered to people in their own home, is burgeoning nationally. Bruce Leff, a gerontologist at Johns …

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