
The Rare Disease Day
February 28 is World Rare Disease Day. A day that, in addition to raising awareness on the topic, aims at stimulating change for the over
February 28 is World Rare Disease Day. A day that, in addition to raising awareness on the topic, aims at stimulating change for the over
With an occurrence of about 1 out of 3,000 newborns in the Caucasian population, Mucoviscidosis, also known as Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is one of the
Vitamin D is a well-known biomolecule with an important role in calcium regulation, helping to maintain a healthy skeleton. It acts in the intestines, where
Our team’s reading recommendation for this month is “ARID1A mutations confer intrinsic and acquired resistance to cetuximab treatment in colorectal cancer”, a very interesting paper
Our team’s reading recommendation for this month is “The current state of the art and future trends in RAS- targeted cancer therapies”, a very edifying
Our team’s reading recommendation for this month goes to “A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Prognostic Value of BRCA Mutations, Homologous Recombination Gene Mutations, and
Our team’s reading recommendation for this month is “Implementation of preventive and predictive BRCA testing in patients with breast, ovarian, pancreatic, and prostate cancer: a
Our team’s reading recommendation for this month is ” MinION, a portable long-read sequencer, enables rapid vaginal microbiota analysis in a clinical setting “, an excellent scientific
Our team’s reading recommendation for this month is “Identifying patients with Lynch syndrome using a universal tumor screening program in an integrated healthcare system” 1,
Our team’s reading recommendation for this month goes to “Cross-cohort gut microbiome associations with immune checkpoint inhibitor response in advanced melanoma”[1] by Lee KA et al., an
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