Research for the Treatment of a ‘Black Sheep’ Cancer Moves to Human Clinical Trials
With $3.5 million in funding from the GI Research Foundation, a team at the MD Anderson Cancer Center explores a one-two punch to combat BRAF-mutated colorectal cancer and its “dismal prognosis.”
CHICAGO, December 13, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Many cancers caused by the mutation of the BRAF gene respond well to a class of immunotherapies known as BRAF-inhibitors. BRAF-mutated colorectal cancer, however, almost never does. Doctors have known this for years, but they are yet to find a treatment that works well for most patients.
“BRAF-inhibitors provide very different clinical outcomes,” said Dr. Scott Kopetz, a Professor and Associate Vice President for Translational Integration at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. “They work amazingly well in melanoma, for example, but are less effective in colorectal cancer.”
“BRAF [in colorectal cancer] is that odd uncle who doesn’t behave like the rest of the family. The black sheep. Is he even related? The usual rules don’t apply.”
Dr. Kopetz and his team’s most recent studies of this black sheep are now moving from research in mice to clinical trials in humans. These trials were approved by the National Cancer Institute in October and will launch in early 2024.
The GI Research Foundation helped support the work with mice models, along with several other aspects of the team’s BRAF-related research. The $3.5 million grant is part of the foundation’s massive CA CURE initiative.
“Last year, we were able to deliver more than $18 million to researchers across the country to improve diagnostics and develop immunotherapies and personalized vaccines in gastrointestinal cancers through CA CURE,” said Katie Chudnovsky, chair of the GI Research Foundation’s Board of Directors. “Patients need treatments like those being developed by Dr. Kopetz – so very urgently – and we are thrilled to see this team’s work moving to clinical trials so quickly.”
BRAF-mutated colorectal cancer comes with a “dismal prognosis,” according to research in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, and the median patient survives less than a year.
This new form of treatment for BRAF-mutated colorectal cancer relies on what Kopetz called a “two-hit hypothesis.” That is, these cancers are caused by the combination of mutations in the BRAF gene and epigenetic dysregulation. Epigenetic dysregulation refers to the fact that behaviors and environment can impact how a person’s genes behave.
Here, researchers have found that a mutation to the BRAF gene changes the production of proteins that cause healthy cells to grow into cancerous tumors. Other forms of BRAF-mutated cancer respond well to BRAF-inhibitor immunotherapy that can halt the production of those proteins.
In BRAF-mutated colorectal cancer, however, another piece of DNA is unable to express itself entirely. Those genes typically create natural tumor suppressors that fight early cancer growth. Carbon molecules called methyl groups attach themselves to the DNA and prevent the DNA from building cancer-suppressing proteins. That “methylation” is the epigenetic dysregulation in this case, likely caused by inflammation, diet, or external environmental factors.
If doctors can stop the proteins that cause cancer and stop the bromodomains, they might be able to produce a one-two punch to combat their double hit hypothesis. The treatment would slow BRAF-mutated colorectal cancer growth and encourage natural cancer suppressors.
That idea will be tested in the human trials that were recently approved by the National Cancer Institute. A BRAF-inhibitor, an EGFR-inhibitor, and a bromodomain-inhibitor will be administered to patients. This combined treatment was developed by Kopetz and his colleague Dr. Kunal Rai, an Associate Professor of Genomic Medicine at MD Anderson.
The research moved from the GI Research Foundation-funded mouse models to human trials exceptionally quickly, according to Kopetz.
“It’s rare for the pieces to come together like this,” he said. “Lots of times, this would be two years of work to get the human trials up and running. But we were able to show how clearly this approach worked in multiple mouse models and that really sped things up.”
Other funding from the GI Research Foundation will help speed things up even further. “The new technologies and techniques that Dr. Kopetz and his team are exploring will give them the ability to innovate that much faster. It provides the entire community with the means to gather high-quality data more quickly and get it into trials and ultimately into the clinic,” said Dr. David Rubin. Rubin is the Joseph B. Kirsner Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at University of Chicago Medicine. He is also GI Research Foundation’s Senior Scientific Advisor.
“The GI Research Foundation has a legacy of funding high risk-high reward and innovative science, and doing so efficiently and extraordinarily effectively. Kopetz and his colleagues were recipients of a dedicated campaign that we launched in 2022 to tackle the most difficult challenges of colorectal cancer.”
“Support from the GI Research Foundation allows us to accelerate our work and try some out of the box stuff,” Kopetz said. “We have amazing animal models, but there’s no substitute for understanding cancer and treatments with the patients themselves. We want to develop the tools we need so we can learn as much as possible from them and help them as much and as quickly as we can.”
About the GI Research Foundation
The GI Research Foundation was founded in 1961 by grateful patients and friends of the late Dr. Joseph B. Kirsner, a pioneer in gastroenterology who devoted his life to medicine, teaching, and patient care. Today, the University of Chicago Medicine’s Digestive Diseases Center, which is supported by the foundation, is internationally recognized for research-driven medicine and its team of highly specialized physicians. For more information, see: https://giresearchfoundation.org/
About the University of Chicago Digestive Diseases Center
The Digestive Diseases Center at the University of Chicago Medicine is a collaborative, multidisciplinary network of physicians, researchers and affiliated health professionals who share a legacy of innovation and a common purpose: to improve the lives of patients who suffer from digestive diseases. For more information, see: https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/conditions-services/digestive-diseases
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Executive Director
312-332-1350
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Rivers are Life Unveils Global Results of Inaugural ‘State of Rivers Around the World’ Survey
86% of respondents agree that river pollution greatly affects human health, but more than half (57%) have little to no knowledge about how to clean it up.
MIDLAND, Mich., December 12, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Today, Rivers are Life, a collective voice for global river ecosystems, reveals the multinational, multicultural, and cross-generational results for the “State of Rivers Around the World” survey. The global survey gathered insights from 6,645 people throughout 14 countries and four continents, including North America, South America, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
These results show that, despite regional and cultural differences, people around the world agree that climate health and rivers are inseparable and vitally important. 91% of people around the world believe that climate change needs to be acted on in 2024, and nine in ten report that rivers are important to climate change mitigation. Moreover, 80% globally agree that rivers have an impact on their lives.
Despite 81% of people considering rivers to be a vital part of the food system – and 94% agreeing that rivers are important to agriculture – the majority of people around the world would not eat a fish out of their local river.
“What’s most shocking about this data is that we found something that more than 90 percent of the world agrees on: climate change needs to be addressed, and rivers play a vital role in mitigating those issues,” said Katie Horning, BeAlive, Head of Rivers are Life Brand. “Despite that alignment, there are still gaps in knowledge about rivers, and how people can take action to make a difference.”
Greater Education Is Needed
Across findings, respondents agreed that there is a need for greater education around the environment, river systems and how they can help. 98% of people around the world would like to know more about environmental issues.
Importantly, 74% of participants believe more public awareness will improve the health of rivers, and 63% say lack of attention to the issue is a major obstacle to reducing water pollution.
“Education is a key component to addressing issues like river pollution, and we at LSU contribute both academic expertise and on-the-ground support to Rivers are Life,” said Clint Willson, Interim Dean of LSU’s College of the Coast & Environment and Director of the LSU Center for River Studies. The Center for River Studies is an academic partner to Rivers are Life. “LSU’s commitment to this research signifies the importance of educating and encouraging younger generations globally to advocate for the vitality of waterways.”
Around the world, and across generations, there are a few key differentiators about what individuals want to learn and how they take action:
- People in South America and Asia (69%) are twice as likely to be interested in learning about environmental issues facing rivers than those in North America and Europe (30%).
- Globally, Gen Z (56%) and Millennials (57%) are much more interested in learning about environmental issues than the Baby Boomers (33%).
- Limiting pollution in rivers is a higher concern for people in South America and Asia (80%) when compared to North America and Europe (68%).
- When asked to rank who was most responsible for polluting rivers, people in Asia (42%) and those in South America (36%) felt that individuals were most at fault, while those in North America (41%) and Europe (42%) were most likely to select corporations.
- In terms of taking action, 75% of individuals from Asia have helped to clean their local river, compared to only 46% in South America, 27% in North America and just 18% in Europe.
And More Urgent Action Is Required
While most survey respondents agree that some action is required, the findings show differing responses when it comes to how this problem is addressed:
- 76% believe that human behavior is the biggest obstacle to reducing water pollution;
- 50% believe no one is protecting their local rivers;
- With only 10% of participants strongly agreeing that their countries’ leaders care about the health of rivers;
- 72% of people around the world would like stricter policies or more regulation to curb river pollution;
- 88% believe there should be stronger legislation to prevent sewage drainage into rivers;
- And 57% have little to no personal knowledge on how to clean up their local rivers
Despite these concerns, respondents shared a sense of hopefulness, and willingness to help, when it comes to cleaning these vital waterways. Fifty-nine percent of people around the world are planning to take action to help clean their rivers in 2024, they just need help getting started.
Rivers are Life is the ideal platform that can provide education and solutions for those looking to get involved in addressing the issue and protecting our rivers. It aims to inspire people to protect, preserve, and explore our world’s rivers.
Visit RiversareLife.com to subscribe to their e-newsletter, hear from River Heroes impacting community-based change around the world, and follow on social media to learn more. For full survey results, visit www.RiversareLife.com/State-of-rivers-around-the-world.
METHODOLOGY:
Conducted by SAVANTA, a market research consultancy. Dates of fielding: October 3, 2023, to October 18, 2023. This survey was conducted in: U.S., Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain), South America (Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, and Peru), and Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand).
The sample populations were: U.S. (n=1,590), Europe (n=1,925), South America (n=1,487), and SE Asia (n=1,643). The survey was in an online format and was conducted in English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese (BR), Italian, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indonesian.
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Katie Horning
Head of Brand, Rivers are Life Brand Division, BeAlive Inc.
989-491-1019
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Revolutionizing Healthcare Communication: OnPage Unveils Innovative Slack Integration
OnPage Announces Enhanced Integration With Slack to Empower Healthcare Teams With Unparalleled Critical Alerting and ‘Paging’ Capabilities Directly From Slack
WALTHAM, Mass., December 12, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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OnPage, a leading provider of a HIPAA-compliant secure messaging platform, is proud to announce the launch of its new integration with Slack, marking a monumental breakthrough in healthcare communication technology. This groundbreaking integration with Slack is set to redefine the landscape of critical messaging within healthcare organizations.
With healthcare’s increasing need for secure and efficient HIPAA-compliant communication, the integration between OnPage and Slack emerges as a game-changer. This integration isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a transformative shift that ensures every critical moment in healthcare is addressed with precision and immediacy.
Slack, a widely recognized collaboration and intelligent productivity platform known for its robust security features, enables customers to configure their Slack instance to meet their HIPAA compliance needs. For Enterprise Grid customers, Slack offers encryption at rest and in transit, two-factor authentication, session management, and mobile device management, making it a trusted choice among healthcare providers.
Slack’s collaboration and productivity capabilities, coupled with OnPage’s critical messaging, accountability, real-time responsiveness, on-call scheduling, and escalation capabilities, will provide healthcare teams with a single, dedicated space for urgent alerts and eliminate the risk of crucial information getting lost in day-to-day communication.
Accommodating schedules, shifts, and escalation policies in critical events is paramount in healthcare. OnPage’s robust scheduling capabilities seamlessly integrate with professionals’ shifts, ensuring that critical messages reach the right individual at the right time on their OnPage phone application. Additionally, customizable escalation policies within OnPage guarantee that if an urgent message remains unacknowledged for a specified period, it automatically escalates to the next responsible personnel, ensuring no critical matter goes unattended.
The integration is undergoing a pilot phase at a major healthcare organization, enhancing communication among healthcare providers, dispatchers, and EMT staff without disrupting workflow.
Key features include seamless critical message exchange, leveraging OnPage’s scheduler and escalation capabilities, acknowledging and responding to critical messages within Slack, and access to a comprehensive message audit trail.
“We are thrilled to introduce this groundbreaking integration between OnPage and Slack. This collaboration empowers healthcare professionals with a solution that bridges communication gaps, ensures real-time responsiveness, and revolutionizes critical messaging within healthcare organizations,” said Judit Sharon, CEO of OnPage.
The integration enables swift care team mobilization, facilitating timely alerts to providers and fostering a culture of accountability. Comprehensive visibility empowers senders to track message delivery and intervene promptly if needed.
The OnPage and Slack integration is poised to reshape critical messaging in healthcare, bringing unparalleled efficiency, fostering accountability, and ensuring real-time responsiveness — an advancement in how healthcare professionals engage and respond to urgent moments.
About OnPage
OnPage is an Incident Alert Management platform that elevates critical notifications to the right person on call to remediate critical events. With Alert-Until-Read capabilities, dynamic digital schedules, escalation criteria and redundancies, OnPage ensures that critical alerts are never missed. Learn more.
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Nationally Awaited Fiction Book Launch – ‘Burning Hope’ Community Event Invitation
Endorsed by Celebrities from Amberly Largo to Kathryn Gordon – Join Us for an Evening of Celebration
ATLANTA, December 11, 2023 (Newswire.com)
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Lori McAfee, the acclaimed author of the highly anticipated romance fiction Burning Hope, and her publisher, The Front Porch Collective, cordially invite you to an exclusive book launch event that promises to be an unforgettable evening of inspiration, artistry, and literary magic. This enchanting book launch event will occur on Saturday, December 16, at 6:30 PM EST, at the exquisite Bent Tree Lodge & Vineyard, located at 253 Happy Trails Way, Jasper, GA 30143.
AGENDA
Media Hour (First Hour): An Exclusive Gathering: Join us for an exclusive get-together where you’ll get up close and personal with none other than Lori McAfee herself, a cherished resident of the Atlanta greater metroplex. Uncover the intriguing reasons why her latest fiction book launch, Burning Hope, has become one of the year’s most anticipated events. This intimate gathering offers you a rare chance to explore the enchantment behind the book in the delightful company of the author herself.
Main Event: Following the VIP hour, join us for the main event, where the magic of Burning Hope will come to life. Lori will enthrall you with discussions and readings, allowing you to immerse yourself in the captivating world she has meticulously crafted within the pages of her book. Prepare to be transported into a world of love, resilience, and redemption.
McAfee’s book is a faithful romance that unfolds, reminding us that redemption knows no bounds and that it’s never too late to step into the life we were destined for.
About Burning Hope – Acclaimed Romance Fiction: Endorsed by thought leaders such as Amberly Largo and Kathryn Gordon, Burning Hope is a literary gem that has already left its mark on the hearts of those who have read it. This romance fiction is a testament to the power of love, resilience, and redemption, and Lori McAfee’s storytelling prowess shines brilliantly throughout its pages.
We invite you to mark your calendars and join us for an evening of literary enchantment on Saturday, December 16, at 6:30 PM EST at the scenic Bent Tree Lodge & Vineyard, nestled at 253 Happy Trails Way, Jasper, GA 30143.
Media, please RSVP through this link, and for the general public, please RSVP here.
For inquiries and further details, kindly contact [email protected].
About Lori McAfee:
Lori McAfee is recognized for her roles as an inspirational author, committed life coach, engaging speaker, and the charismatic host of the widely acclaimed podcast “Get Your Rear In Gear.” Through her debut novel, Burning Hope, Lori skillfully merges her distinctive wisdom and storytelling prowess, aiming to ignite inspiration and elevate readers’ spirits on a global scale.
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Literary Publicist
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