Pain Cancer Articles & Analysis
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Therefore, therapeutic RDCs can be used to kill cancer cells or alleviate pain in cancer bone metastasis treatment. Typical therapeutic isotopes include I-131, Lu-177, Y-90, and Ra-223. ...
GPCRs play a central role in a plethora of biological processes and are linked to a wide range of therapeutic areas including cancer, diabetes, inflammation, cardiovascular diseases, and chronic pain. ...
As a result, and building off last year’s success, Navigating Cancer has submitted three abstracts to ASCO in partnership with Texas Oncology and Duke Medicine. ...
The compound may help with neuropathy, a severe type of chronic pain associated with cancer treatment. The next generation of cannabis-inspired medicine might be grown in test tubes instead of greenhouses. Researchers at Temple University have partnered with Doylestown-based pharmaceutical company Neuropathix to develop a synthetic molecule based on cannabidiol ...
Scientists from Temple’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine and local biopharma company Neuropathix are testing their compound, KLS-13019, which is intended to target chemotherapy-induced pain in cancer patients. Sara Jane Ward, assistant professor of pharmacology at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine, and Douglas Brenneman, chief ...
SFC’s drug delivery pod, while being designed for diabetes, can be extended to other conditions such as chronic pain and cancer treatment. Patients who suffer from chronic illnesses may have difficulty following treatment regimens during times of upheaval such as the current COVID-19 crisis. ...
