• Remote management of RA is a feasible alternative for outpatient follow-up

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, rheumatoid arthritis remote management is a feasible alternative for routine outpatient follow-up according to a prospective, longitudinal real-world study of UK patients.

  • Breast cancer: Effects on social and professional life underestimated?

    Breast cancer has a greater impact on the quality of life and work of those affected than previously assumed,as found by an ongoing study focused on women with breast cancer during therapy.

  • Prognostic factors for minimal disease activity in early psoriatic arthritis revealed

    MDA following a treat-to-target strategy in early PsA can be predicted by a combination of factors, including Tender Joint Count, PGA of disease activity, pain, and the absence of enthesitis and dactylitis.

  • Passive smoking associated with an increased risk of rheumatoid arthritis

    Exposure to passive smoking in childhood and/or adulthood is associated with RA increased risk, according to the large prospective E3N-EPIC cohort study of French women.

  • Prostate cancer: Better prognosis with a triple therapy

    In a recent study, a significant improvement in PFS probability was observed in the treatment of patients with advanced castration-resistant prostate cancer through the use of ribociclib, docetaxel and prednisone.

  • No effect of FMT in active peripheral psoriatic arthritis

    Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) as an add-on therapy to methotrexate was inferior to treat active PsA, compared to sham in a proof-of-concept, randomized, placebo-controlled FLORA trial.

  • Ultrasound for microimplants

    Researchers are developing a new generation of microimplants which can be charged completely wirelessly using ultrasound waves.

  • Severe COVID-19 course with cancer: Impaired immune response may be the cause

    Patients with cancer who are infected with the coronavirus have an increased risk of severe COVID-19 disease.

  • Air pollution predicts decreased response to biological treatment in rheumatic diseases

    According to a case-crossover study, a poor response to bDMARDs in CIA patients is associated with air pollution; adding to further evidence to its relevance as a factor in rheumatic diseases.

  • Interview: Prof. Seng Gee Lim and the Singapore Hepatology Conference 2021

    esanum, as SHC 2021 digital media partner, chats with Conference President Prof. Seng Gee Lim about the virtual international conference on the prevention and treatment of liver diseases.

  • EULAR 2021: The focus is on arthritis and rheumatism treatments

    In 2021, the EULAR Congress will focus on People with Arthritis and Rheumatism in Europe (PARE) and Health Professionals in Rheumatology (HPR). A total of over 2,700 abstracts were submitted.

  • Autism: risk gene impairs brain development

    Scientists at the Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria have studied a high-risk gene and discovered its important role during a critical phase of brain development.

  • More than a thousand physicians die of COVID-19 in India

    Fifty of these died in a single day on Sunday 18 May. In India, the second wave has been ongoing since early April.

  • How COVID-19 damages the liver

    A collaboration between researchers from Yale University and Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Italy has made it possible to analyse and reproduce the pathological mechanism by which COVID-19 causes liver damage.

  • esanum to livestream the Singapore Hepatology Conference 2021

    From 31 May to 4 June 2021, esanum will stream the SHC, a global meeting on the prevention and treatment of liver diseases. Physicians can register for esanum’s livestream of the five-day webinar program.

  • Changing careers? Three coaches and a few questions to help you see things more clearly

    Advice from coaches for physicians who want to change careers or reorient themselves.

  • Dites Je Suis Là: preventing suicide with a QR code card

    A project which aims to prevent suicide by strengthening the links between the person in a suicidal crisis and those around them.

  • These are the highlights at ASCO 2021

    This year's programme again includes advances in screening, treatment and also prevention of a wide range of tumor entities.

  • Prof. Dr. Charlotte Ling: Epigenetic changes in type 2 diabetes

    What role do epigenetic changes play in the development of type 2 diabetes? When will the new biomarkers be applicable in medical practice? Prof. Charlotte Ling cover these topics in our interview.

  • Dr. Simone von Sengbusch on the "technical quantum leap in diabetes patient care"

    At the Diabetes Congress 2021, diabetologist Dr. Simone von Sengbusch presented advances in telemedicine. In this esanum interview, she reports on the near future of type 1 diabetes care.

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