Oral immunotherapy
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Nutritional support, including nutritional counseling and oral nutritional supplements (ONS), has been recommended as a first-line strategy in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Evidence on the efficacy of immunonutrition during immunotherapy in these patients is positive, but still limited some secondary endpoints, such as treatment toxicity and tolerance.
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Salivary gland carcinomas (SGC) are extremely rare malignancies with only limited treatment options for the metastatic phase of the disease. Treatment with anti-CD47 antibodies could represent a potent therapy for SGCs by promoting the phagocytic clearance of tumor cells through various mechanisms.
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Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is a promising therapeutic approach to treat food allergic patients. However, concerns with regards to safety and long-term efficacy of OIT remain. There is a need to identify biomarkers that predict, monitor and/or evaluate the effects of OIT.
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Although checkpoint blockades have become widely used, the immunological impact in cancer patients, especially those with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC), has not been well studied.
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Immunohistochemistry of PD-L1 has been recently established as a surrogate method to predict if immunotherapy targeting PD-L1/PD-1 has a significant effect on suppression of cancers such as lung non-small cell carcinoma, melanoma, and renal cell carcinoma.
8p vihasaki2711 12-11-2019 9 1 Download
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The recent downturn in the world economy has had a far-reaching impact across industries and has led to a temporary easing of the nursing shortage in some countries. Leading health workforce analysts, including Dr. Peter Buerhaus from Vanderbilt University, have documented this shift in employment, but cautioned against slowing down the production of new nurses to avoid putting the public’s health at risk (Tri-Council for Nursing, 2010).
5p chiecxedien 03-01-2013 51 2 Download
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The goal of the Child Health program is “to enable all children to attain and sustain optimal health and develop- mental potential.” (1) Achievement of this goal involves a complex interplay of internal and external factors for families and their children. Accordingly, the Child Health Program Standard is structured around six key areas: positive parenting; breastfeeding; healthy family dynamics; healthy eating, healthy weights and physical activity; growth and development; and oral health.
98p le_minh_nha 12-12-2012 49 3 Download