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Levoketoconazole offers new option for Cushing's Syndrome

Medscape April 26, 2019
New treatment option shows promise in Cushing’s syndrome, according to phase 3 clinical trial data presented by Maria Fleseriu, M.D., during American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists national conference.

Multikinase inhibitor extends PFS in osteosarcoma

MedPage Today April 26, 2019
A study led by Lara Davis, M.D., finds that patients with metastatic osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer typically found in children and young adults, had statistically significant improvement in progression-free survival when treated with a multikinase inhibitor called regorafenib.

Nusinersen shows benefit in older kids with SMA

MedPage Today April 25, 2019
Comment from Barry Russman, M.D., about the clinical impacts of Nurinersen for SMA treatment: “It has profoundly changed the way we treat SMA, the most common genetic cause of mortality in infants, but uncertainty remains regarding its efficacy in older patients with Type 3.”

Federal health research funding rises in Oregon

Portland Business Journal April 25, 2019
The Portland Business Journal details National Institutes of Health grant funding in Oregon, noting OHSU earned the vast majority with a total of $245.62 million in 2018 topped by Peter Barr-Gillespie, Ph.D. with five grants totaling $15 million.

The future of trans healthcare is in Portland

Portland Mercury April 25, 2019
OHSU medical student Alex Sievert is quoted as saying “There are some definite centers for excellence for transgender health care, with OHSU being one of them—it’s not like that exists at every medical school,” in a feature story about the OHSU Transgender Health Program.

After the diagnosis: A guide to Alzheimer’s disease

U.S. News & World Report April 24, 2019
Patients newly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease should consider enrolling in clinical trials for their own treatment and to expand scientific understanding. “It’s vitally needed,” said Jeffrey Kaye, M.D.
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