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Researchers in the Cedars-Sinai Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute discovered in pre-clinical models that dormant prostate cancer cells found in bone tissue can be reawakened, causing metastasis to other parts of the body. Understanding this mechanism of action may allow researchers to intervene prior to disease progression.
Shire plc, announces that it has received a Paragraph IV Notice Letter from Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. advising of the filing of an Abbreviated New Drug Application for a generic version of Shire's 1 mg, 2mg, 3 mg, and 4mg guanfacine hydrochloride extended release tablets, INTUNIV(TM).
Most research on learning disabilities focuses on remediating specific academic skills like reading and math. But struggles at school and with homework can create an enormous amount of stress and anxiety for children and families, finds a study published June 4 in the Journal of Learning Disabilities.
Researchers report that just four months of hormonal therapy before and with standard external beam radiation therapy slowed cancer growth by as much as eight years - especially the development of bone metastases - and increased survival in older men with potentially aggressive prostate cancer.
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