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Lntroduction to regular therapies and clinical trial drug targets currently on the market for patients with small cell lung cancer
Small cell lung cancer is a rare and rapidly growing lung cancer. Anyone can develop small cell lung cancer, but it usually affects people who smoke for a long time. The only way to prevent small cell lung cancer is to stop smoking. Small cell lung cancer is divided into two types: small cell carcinoma and mixed small cell carcinoma.
2025-01-07
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The high incidence season and triggering factors of nodular prurigo
Prurigo nodularis is a chronic, intractable inflammatory skin disease characterized by pruritic nodules. The exact cause of the disease is unknown, but immune and neurological disorders are responsible for the cycle of itching and scratching.
2024-12-28
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RSV virus to the elderly over 70 years old
Most people think of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), they usually think of babies. But people of any age can get the virus. RSV can be dangerous for some elderly people. Each year, approximately 100,000 to 150,000 people age 60 and older are hospitalized with RSV in the United States. The following groups are at the highest risk of severe RSV disease: seniors 75 years of age and older, those with chronic heart or lung disease, those with weakened immune systems, those with certain other under
2024-12-28
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RSV in infants
RSV is an infectious virus that infects the respiratory tract and can cause serious illnesses ranging from mild colds to pneumonia. During the RSV season (which usually occurs between October and April but peaks in December or January), the virus can spread rapidly and cause serious illness in young children and infants. RSV can be transmitted in a variety of ways, from airborne droplets produced when coughing or sneezing to direct contact with an infected person or surface. Each year, 58000 to
2024-12-28
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The causes and manifestations of Alzheimer's disease and the mental illnesses it can cause
Alzheimer's disease (AD)(named after the German psychiatrist Alois Alzheimer (Alois Alzheimer)) is the most common type of dementia and can be defined as a slowly progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by nerve plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, which are caused by the accumulation of amyloid beta peptide (Aβ) in the most affected areas of the brain, the medial temporal lobe and neocortical structures. Alois Alzheimer found the presence of amyloid plaques and the loss of a large n
2024-12-28
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Small molecule targeted drugs of EGFR gene in non-small cell lung cancer
EGFR driver gene mutations and epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) targeted drugs as the representative of targeted therapy, for advanced EGFR positive non-small cell lung cancer patients to improve the survival time and quality of life.
2024-12-23
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Cancer is not without medicine, non-small cell lung cancer immunotherapy drugs
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) as a common type of lung cancer, due to the discovery of most of the time has been in the late stage, more lost the opportunity of surgery, so drug treatment of NSCLC is still the main treatment. With the advent of immunotherapy, it has brought a major breakthrough in the treatment of NSCLC, and also brought a new opportunity to improve the survival rate of patients with advanced NSCLC.
2024-12-23
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Non-small cell lung cancer
2021 breast cancer more than lung cancer to become the world's first incidence of malignant tumors. The incidence of breast cancer remains high. A large number of evidence-based medical evidence shows that breast cancer screening can improve the early diagnosis rate of breast cancer and reduce the mortality rate.
2024-12-23