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At a recent meeting in San Francisco of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Dr. Sara Walker of the University of Missouri reported that prolactin, a pituitary hormone that soars late in pregnancy to begin stimulating milk production, can intensify lupus symptoms, and she described the modest but prolonged success of treating lupus with bromocriptine, a prolactin suppressant.
Steven Rosenberg, chief of surgery at NCI, riveted everyone's attention by recounting the varied success of treating patients with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and then took a few moments to address audience members about advancing their scientific careers.
Initially limited to rare tumors such as chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) or gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), the success of treating mutationally activated kinases with kinase inhibitors has reached the group of the frequent "solid" tumors and has thereby profoundly changed clinical oncology.
Results of a clinical trial with colchicine indicated the success of treating acute gout flares within 12 hours of onset [ 12].
There is now a large body of evidence demonstrating the success of treating RA patients with anti-TNF therapy, usually in combination with methotrexate.
Given the success of treating SLE with rituximab in many open studies, the failure of two recent randomized, placebo-controlled trials (EXPLORER and LUNAR) to show added values from rituximab over conventional therapy was quite unexpected [ 78, 79].
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To evaluate the feasibility and success rate of treating Asherman syndrome in an outpatient hysteroscopy unit.
But if you actually look at the success rates of treating those diseases, they were going up the entire time people were seeing a holocaust.
The overall success rate of treating persistent postoperative epithelial defect using 100% serum eye drops was 93.92% (95% CI 0.88 0.98).
Treatment of CIN lesions was modelled using data from the National Health Service's cervical cancer screening guidelines (NHS, 2004) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (2005) where it is reported that the success rate of treating lesions is 90%.
Two years after the first European study by Shortt et al. [ 24] that followed the institution of GMP regulations, Kolli et al. [ 39] (Royal Victoria Infirmary-Newcastle UNewcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom) attempted to attribute the success or failure of treating LSCD with CLET solely to the cell product.
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