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Zila, Inc. announced that Proxy Statements and Proxies have been mailed to its stockholders in order to allow them to vote on the proposed merger with a subsidiary of TOLMAR Holding, Inc. Under the terms of the merger agreement, if approved by the stockholders, each Zila stockholder would be entitled to receive $0.45 per share in cash. Tolmar is a privately held, pharmaceutical research, development, manufacturing and commercial operations company.
Research shows that people with a theoretical high risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD) have significant cognitive deficits, particularly affecting executive function.
Spectranetics Corporation today announced that it has filed a 510(k) application with the Food and Drug Administration seeking clearance for the treatment of in-stent restenosis (ISR) in the legs with its commercially available peripheral atherectomy products. ISR is caused by the re-growth of tissue within the stent, known as neointimal hyperplasia, which can lead to blockages in the affected leg artery.
An international group of scientists has taken the first step on the road to targeting radiotherapy dosage to individual patients by means of their genetic characteristics, a radiation oncologist told Europe's largest cancer congress, ECCO 15 - ESMO 34, in Berlin today (Thursday September 24). Professor Dirk de Ruysscher, from Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, The Netherlands, said that his team's work might provide the basis for personalised radiotherapy in which, with a simple blood test, doctors may be able to select the optimal radiation dose for a particular patient.
Patients who have experienced a stroke as a result of blockages of the arteries in the brain have better outcomes with the use of balloon-guided catheter surgery as compared to having a conventional guided catheter procedure.
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