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Matched tumor-normal sequencing: The preferred method for identifying somatic mutations driving tumorigenesis

Matched tumor-normal sequencing: The preferred method for identifying somatic mutations driving tumorigenesis

Discover how matched tumor-normal sequencing can help clinical researchers detect the somatic origin of variants with certainty. In the era of precision oncology, it has become increasingly common for patients diagnosed with cancer to undergo tumor sequencing. Identifying the mutations that make up a tumor’s genomic landscape can help guide selection of targeted therapies and inform ...

BySOPHiA Genetics


Addressing Primary Care Challenges with the NObreath®

Addressing Primary Care Challenges with the NObreath®

Additionally, the article discusses the transition of the use of the NObreath® from primary care environments to secondary care facilities. Challenges in Primary Care GPs often face restricted budgets due to resource allocation for population needs, and financial sustainability to stay within healthcare budgets and prevent overspending. ...

ByBedfont Scientific Limited


Glucose metabolism: key to neurodegenerative diseases

Glucose metabolism: key to neurodegenerative diseases

"The promise of metabolic imaging to inform basic biology and improve clinical care is enormous; there is still much to be explored." The imaging results help demonstrate neurons metabolize glucose through glycolysis. ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Clinical and operational benefits of EchoGo® Heart Failure for HFpEF detection

Clinical and operational benefits of EchoGo® Heart Failure for HFpEF detection

Using only an apical four-chamber ultrasound view, this new AI-enabled platform can identify heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and has been shown to minimize the indeterminate classification of HFpEF in both undefined and well-defined cohorts. [1] In this post, Professor Paul Leeson, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Oxford and Founder and Chief ...

ByUltromics Limited


Targeted Region Sequencing in Human Disease Studies and Clinical Care

Targeted Region Sequencing in Human Disease Studies and Clinical Care

Introduction to target region sequencing Since the introduction of Sanger sequencing in 1977, genetic sequencing has been greatly improved with costs simultaneously falling. With the ability to rapidly produce large volumes of sequencing data, next-generation sequencing (NGS) enables researchers to obtain whole genome or targeted regions of samples. Targeted region sequencing is preferred by ...

ByCD Genomics


Movember Together: How Paige, University of Oxford, and Prostate Cancer UK Are Working to Change the Prostate Cancer Experience

Movember Together: How Paige, University of Oxford, and Prostate Cancer UK Are Working to Change the Prostate Cancer Experience

First, we begin by understanding whether AI might help pathologists address the challenges they face in prostate cancer diagnosis, by examining the impact such technology can have in clinical practice. Professor Clare Verrill, in the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences at the University of Oxford, is leading the ARTICULATE PRO study, an evaluation of AI in ...

ByPaige AI, Inc.


How ML Will Disrupt the Future of Clinical Radiology

How ML Will Disrupt the Future of Clinical Radiology

The desire for increased efficiency and efficacy in clinical care has been the primary motivating reason behind the development of AI in medical imaging. ...

ByFolio3 Software Inc. Animal Care


How Sleep Deprivation Can Lead to Weight Gain

How Sleep Deprivation Can Lead to Weight Gain

Sleep is an important factor to help maintain health and well-being. It’s recommended that an adult should get at least 7 hours of sleep a night. Getting a good night’s sleep has many benefits such as better memory, reduced stress levels and lowers the risk of heart disease. On the flip side, not getting enough sleep regularly can have serious repercussions such as a weaker immune ...

ByNeurovalens Limited


Shoulder Subluxations (aka Slipped Shoulders) After Stroke

Shoulder Subluxations (aka Slipped Shoulders) After Stroke

Shoulder subluxation can be very frustrating during stroke recovery causing pain due to impingement of nerves, deficits in arm range of motion, atrophy, alignment/posture, mobility, and self-care. When a shoulder subluxation occurs, the joint can either be anteriorly or posteriorly rotated within the capsule. ...

ByNeurolutions


Flu Fighting Tips for Back to School

Flu Fighting Tips for Back to School

In the U.S., flu vaccines may be available at your local pharmacy, urgent care clinic and even in some schools. But just keep in mind that you may need to visit your child’s pediatrician or healthcare provider for the shot if your local laws require it. ...

ByCSL Seqirus UK Limited


Why You Should Ask Your Doctor About Principal Care Management

Why You Should Ask Your Doctor About Principal Care Management

Recognizing the need to provide additional patient support, many oncology clinics utilize care navigation nurses and have initiated care management programs such as Principal Care Management (PCM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM). ...

ByNavigating Cancer, Inc.


What are brain networks?

What are brain networks?

There is no such thing as unimportant, or non-eloquent, brain. For decades, neuroscientists and clinicians have studied the brain attempting to pinpoint the regions that control specific functions. This is the age old question of ‘What part of the brain is responsible for ___?’ For clinicians, this assists in determining where the source of certain disorders may originate and ...

ByOmniscient Neurotechnology Pty. Ltd. (o8t)


Enhancing Oncology Model: New CMS value-based payment model aims to improve health equity and patient-centered care

Enhancing Oncology Model: New CMS value-based payment model aims to improve health equity and patient-centered care

Just days before the sunset of the CMS Oncology Care Model, CMS announced its new Enhancing Oncology Model (EOM), the new value-based care oncology payment model. Rolled out as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Cancer Moonshot, the goal of EOM is to improve the experience of cancer patients, while advancing health equity and increasing access to ...

ByNavigating Cancer, Inc.


Importance of Investing in Healthcare and MedTech R&D

Importance of Investing in Healthcare and MedTech R&D

From diagnostic capabilities finding disease earlier to therapies that increase the quality of care, improve clinical efficiency, and lower cost. But healthcare has been slow to adopt technology because innovation can be long, incremental, and path-dependent. ...

ByNoah Medical


Mitigating Bias in AI: Holding Innovation to a Higher Standard

Mitigating Bias in AI: Holding Innovation to a Higher Standard

Building a Foundation for Equitable Care Emphasizing the role of diverse datasets in building AI goes far beyond just having good technology or diversity for diversity’s sake. ...

ByAiCure


Regenerating Tissue with NovoSorb BTM

Regenerating Tissue with NovoSorb BTM

Note: This document contains general guidelines and isn’t designed to replace existing institutional protocols or professional clinical judgment regarding patient care. Please refer to the NovoSorb BTM Instructions for ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


NovoSorb BTM: Application & Delamination

NovoSorb BTM: Application & Delamination

Note: This document contains general guidelines and isn’t designed to replace existing institutional protocols or professional clinical judgment regarding patient care. Please refer to the NovoSorb BTM Instructions for ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


Top 9 Questions about Using NovoSorb BTM in a Clinical Setting

Top 9 Questions about Using NovoSorb BTM in a Clinical Setting

Outer dressings applied over NovoSorb BTM should be changed according to their standard of care, regularly, or when exudate strike-through is noted to ensure NovoSorb BTM stays clean. ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


5 FAQs to Know about Using NovoSorb BTM

5 FAQs to Know about Using NovoSorb BTM

Whether you are a first-time user or an expert in NovoSorb® BTM (Biodegradable Temporizing Matrix) for dermal repair and reconstruction, we’re here to answer questions you may have regarding its use in a clinical setting. Below you’ll find answers to the questions we get asked the most regarding the use of NovoSorb BTM. 1. ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


RADIUS - Developing new and improved MRI imaging protocols - Case Study

RADIUS - Developing new and improved MRI imaging protocols - Case Study

We hope that, by running this study, the best methods for obtaining MRI images can be established and then used in future clinical studies and clinical ...

ByPerspectum

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