Lung cancer comes in two main types: non-small cell and small cell. Each has different patterns, growth rates, and treatment needs. Smoking is the top risk factor, but…
Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC; Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY; Thomas Cluzeau, MD, PhD, Central University Hospital…
Thomas Fox, MBChB, MD, PhD, dives into the complexities of treating primary immunodeficiencies with bone marrow transplants, highlighting the necessity for highly individualized patient assessments. He introduces two…
Visit the fictional town of Deficiency, Maine, where primary immunodeficiencies affecting both B and T cells are explored through a captivating narrative. The scene is set during summer…
Learn about the specifics of treating non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) when a KRAS mutation is present. The KRAS gene, often mutated in several cancers including NSCLC, signals…
Ed Overfield shares his personal battle with non-small cell lung cancer, a journey marked by the loss of his mother to the same disease and his own diagnosis…
In this episode of “Ask a Nurse,” Kathy from Level Up RN discusses ulcerative colitis, a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. She explains its symptoms, including diarrhea, blood in…
This video dives into Pompe Disease, also known as Glycogen Storage Disease Type 2. The host explains the key components of this disease, where the body cannot break…
This presentation delves into the pathophysiology of CML, highlighting its progression from the chronic phase through the accelerated phase to the blast phase.…
Rajdeep Mysore, MD discusses melanoma, the most dangerous type of skin cancer. Originating from melanocytes, the color-producing cells in the skin, melanomas often appear as black or brown…
This presentation delves into the pathophysiology of CML, highlighting its progression from the chronic phase through the accelerated phase to the blast phase.