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A clinical trial into a potential cancer vaccine is showing early ‘hopeful’ results, according to experts.
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in Liverpool is looking into the effectiveness of the so-called TG4050 jab in patients with head and neck cancers. All of the patients selected with the trial are administered with the vaccine following conventional treatment for their condition, Sky News has reported.
The vaccine, which is produced by French biotechnology company Transgene, is personalised from the individual patients’ own DNA, similar to the technology used in jabs made available during the Covid pandemic.
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Genetically modified cells from the virus are then injected into the body in order to train the immune system to fight off cancer cells at an early stage to prevent lumps from forming.
It found that none of the first eight patients given the vaccine have relapsed, even after several months.
The cancer was said to have returned in two of eight patients who weren’t given the vaccine.
Similar trials of the vaccine in France and the US are said to be showing similar promising results in patients with ovarian cancer.
The data is currently too small for experts to make a firm statistical conclusion on the vaccine’s effectiveness.
However, Professor Christian Ottensemeier a consultant medical oncologist and director of clinical research at the cancer centre, said that he was “cautiously optimistic.”
He told Sky News: “I am really hopeful, yes. I am quite excited about it. All the data is pointing in the right
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After Netflix’s better-than-expected second quarter earnings yesterday, the company’s shares continued their recent upturn as Wall Street analysts took sides on the takeaway from the report.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix is angling to win over a new bloc of value-conscious consumers — and help turn around its declining subscriber numbers — with a new ad-supported streaming package set to debut in early 2023.The company, in announcing Q2 earnings, said it’s targeting a launch of the ad-supported plan “around the early part of 2023.”“We’ll likely start in a handful of markets where advertising spend is significant,” Netflix said in its Q2 letter to shareholders. “Like most of our new initiatives, our intention is to roll it out, listen and learn, and iterate quickly to improve the offering.
analysts feared due to the partnership specifically with Microsoft over other partners such as Google, Comcast or Roku with more established infrastructures could delay the rollout of the pricing tier. Netflix said in the letter to shareholders that it would likely roll out the pricing tier in a handful of markets, as they’ve done with other new initiatives and features – and that it will specifically target markets where advertising spend is significant.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA crew member for “Law & Order: Organized Crime” was shot and killed early Tuesday morning in New York while on location for filming of the show’s third season, Variety has confirmed.“We were terribly saddened and shocked to hear that one of our crew members was the victim of a crime early this morning and has died as a result,” NBC and studio Universal Television said in a joint statement. “We are working with local law enforcement as they continue to investigate.
Summer drop-in clinics for the Covid-19 vaccine open today for children and adults across Ayrshire.
breastfeeding in the car. The former Miss Edinburgh took to social media to clear up the issue, after she had previously posted two images of her feeding her new-born daughter in the car. Recently welcoming the arrival of her second child with co-star Jamie Jewitt, Camilla had shared the snaps online but was quickly hit with a hate comment from a troll on Instagram branding her as 'classless.
Love Island star Camilla Thurlow has slammed the vile troll who called her 'classless' for breastfeeding her new-born daughter in a car.
Camilla Thurlow has hit back at a troll who labelled her "classless" for breastfeeding her baby in her car.The former Love Island star, 33, posted a snap of herself breastfeeding her baby girl Nora Belle Jewitt, who she shares with fellow islander Jamie Jewitt. Disappointingly, she then received a torrent of negative replies.
Camilla Thurlow has opened up on life with a new-born, just weeks after welcoming her second daughter.
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In the wake of the US Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade overturn, Google said Friday that it will not retain data on those who visit abortion information and clinics websites.
wrote in a blog post that “if our systems identify that someone has visited one of these places, we will delete these entries from Location History soon after they visit.”Another change to be implemented soon and concerning reproductive health is an update to Google Fit and Fitbit, which will soon allow users to delete multiple menstruation logs all at once, as opposed to individually.The announcement comes one week after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in a 6-3 vote — 5 justices voted outright to overturn Roe, while Chief Justice Roberts concurred with their decision but suggested he would have avoided outright doing so — prompting more than a dozen states to begin the process of banning abortions, and in some cases, making it a criminal penalty to receive or provide one.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorGoogle is taking a new step to protect user privacy in the wake of the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.The internet giant will automatically delete location entries from users’ accounts shortly after they visit “particularly personal” medical facilities, including abortion clinics, Google senior VP Jen Fitzpatrick wrote in a blog post Friday.
TMZ at the time, per . "I was young and very trusting of others, and I didn't know to protect myself. It is a lesson learned, for myself, and hopefully for the young girls who look up to me."In a recent episode of alum podcast, , she reflected further on the experience of shooting the photos as well as how the media and public responded to them.
Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind the iconic kids show “Sesame Street,” shared a new PSA on Twitter and Youtube.The now-viral campaign comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention expanded the use of the COVID-19 vaccine to children 5-years-old and younger earlier this month.“It’s okay to have questions about COVID-19 vaccines for children!” the tweet is captioned. “Elmo’s dad Louie talked to their pediatrician, and learned that Elmo getting vaccinated is the best way to keep him and his whole neighborhood safe and healthy!”It's okay to have questions about COVID-19 vaccines for children! Elmo's dad Louie talked to their pediatrician, and learned that Elmo getting vaccinated is the best way to keep him and his whole neighborhood safe and healthy! #CaringForEachOther pic.twitter.com/aWkCfysJPEThe now-viral PSA shows the eternal 3-year-old describing the jab as “a little pinch” to his father Louie who questioned the safeness of the vaccine.