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  • Heart Failure Drug Prevents Renal Damage?
    • in Cardiovascular
    • — 13 Apr, 2008

    Heart Failure Drug Prevents Renal Damage?

    Barry Massie
    Barry Massie

    Barry Massie, San Francisco VA Medical Center
    COMMENT: Aaron Kugelmass, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit
    The adenosine A1-receptor antagonist rolofylline appears to prevent renal impairment and improve acute heart failure symptoms. Barry Massie and Aaron Kugelmass discussed
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    Eptifibatide as Effective as Abciximab in Primary PCI for Acute ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction: EVA-AMI Study
    • in Cardiovascular
    • — 6 Nov, 2007

    Eptifibatide as Effective as Abciximab in Primary PCI for Acute ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction: EVA-AMI Study

    Uwe Zeymer
    Uwe Zeymer
    REFERENCE: Late Breaking Clinical Trials Session I, American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, 4-7 November, 2007, Orlando, Florida
    UWE ZEYMER, Herzzentrum Ludwigshafen, Germany
    The glycoprotein 2B 3A antagonist eptifibatide has performed as well as standard abciximab therapy in patients
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  • Endothelin Antagonist Keeps Patients with Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer Alive Longer
    • in Oncology
    • — 2 Nov, 2007

    Endothelin Antagonist Keeps Patients with Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer Alive Longer

    Nicholas James
    Nicholas James
    Gordon McVie
    Gordon McVie

    REFERENCE: Abstract: 3LB (Presidential Session), ECCO 14, The European Cancer Conference, Barcelona, 23 – 27 September 2007
    NICHOLAS JAMES, Birmingham University
    COMMENT: GORDON MCVIE, European Institute of Oncology, Milan

    A new drug has improved overall survival
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    GnRH Antagonist Protects Ovarian Function During Chemotherapy
    • in General Medicine
    • — 2 Aug, 2007

    GnRH Antagonist Protects Ovarian Function During Chemotherapy

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    Kate Stern

    REFERENCE: O-144
    KATE STERN, Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne
    A potential new way of preserving ovarian function during chemotherapy for cancer could be treatment with an antagonist of gonadotropin-releasing hormone: GnRH. A pilot study from Melbourne looked at
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