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Genetic Marker May Guide Brain Cancer Treatment | Mirage News

University of Kentucky University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center researchers have discovered a genetic biomarker that could help identify patients with glioblastoma most likely to benefit from the cancer drug bevacizumab. The study, published in JCO Precision Oncology, found that brain tumors from patients treated with bevacizumab who lived longer were more likely to have a genetic change called CDK4 amplification. This suggests that testing for the molecular marker could help oncologists identify patients most likely to respond well to bevacizumab treatment. “The findings could help oncologists make more informed treatment decisions for glioblastoma patients, potentially sparing those unlikely to benefit from unnecessary side effects while ensuring those who might respond get access to the drug,” said John Villano, M.D., Ph.D., the study’s lead author and professor in the UK College of Medicine. Glioblastoma accounts for about 15% of all brain tumors and usually occurs in adults between the ages of 45 and 70. It is the most aggressive form of brain cancer, with patients typically surviving less than 15 months following diagnosis. Bevacizumab, one of the medications commonly used to treat recurrent glioblastoma, works by blocking blood vessel growth in tumors. For many patients, its use has been associated with increased progression-free survival and improvement in symptoms and quality of life. However, there has been no way to predict patients that would benefit the most from the treatment. The research team analyzed tumor samples from 3,106 glioblastoma patients, including 571 who received bevacizumab. Using next generation sequencing data, they compared the molecular profiles of patients who stayed on treatment for different lengths of time. This research represents the first large-scale study to identify molecular markers associated with prolonged bevacizumab response in brain cancer patients. The study’s collaborators include UK faculty members Catherine Garcia, M.D.; Rachael Morgan, Pharm.D.; Farhan Mirza, M.D.; and Shulin Zhang, M.D. The team also included Jill Kolesar, Pharm.D., former director of Markey’s Precision Medicine Clinic and current dean at the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number P30CA177558. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. /Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here. Read More

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Shubman Gill’s Faulty Show At Old Trafford Draws Sharp Words From Nasser Hussain: ‘Performance Littered With Mistakes’

Updated 26 July 2025 at 19:50 IST Nasser Hussain blames Shubman Gill’s captaincy for India’s slump at Old Trafford, citing tactical missteps and fatigue from the five-Test grind. His critique raises tough questions for Team India. Follow: India’s captain Shubman Gill walks off the field after losing his wicket during the fourth cricket test match

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Supreme Court Issues 15 Guidelines to Address Alarming Rise in Student Suicides

Updated 26 July 2025 at 15:34 IST The Supreme Court issues 15 guidelines to address rising student suicides across India, mandating mental health counselling, staff training, and institutional support in all educational settings. Follow: Supreme Court Issues 15 Guidelines to Address Alarming Rise in Student Suicides | Image: representative New Delhi: The Supreme Court on

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PM Modi Surpasses Indira Gandhi, Becomes India’s Second-Longest Serving Prime Minister

Updated 25 July 2025 at 11:28 IST Narendra Modi achieved a significant political milestone, becoming India’s second-longest consecutively serving Prime Minister. With 4,078 days in office, he surpassed Indira Gandhi’s consecutive tenure of 4,077 days. Follow: PM Modi Surpasses Indira Gandhi, Becomes India’s Second-Longest Serving Prime Minister | Image: ANI New Delhi, India: In a

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Thai Woman Gives Birth Mid-Flight on Air India Express; Cabin Crew Assist in Delivery of Healthy Baby Boy

Updated 25 July 2025 at 08:47 IST The trained crew of Air India Express, with support from a nurse who was among the passengers, assisted the woman in the smooth delivery of a baby boy on board. Follow: Thai Woman Gives Birth On Air India Express Plane, Crew Assists Delivery | Image: Air India Express

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Bihar Woman Falls During Home Guard Physical Test, Allegedly Gangraped In Ambulance

Updated 26 July 2025 at 14:40 IST Bihar Woman Falls During Home Guard Physical Test, Allegedly Gangraped In Ambulance Follow: Bihar Woman Falls During Home Guard Physical Test, Allegedly Gangraped In Ambulance | Image: Representative Image/Shutterstock Bihar: In a shocking incident from Bihar, a female candidate participating in the Home Guard recruitment race was allegedly

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Boy from state among five medallists at Paris Olympiad

Mumbai: The Indian team won five medals —three gold, two silver—at the 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) held in Paris from July 18 to 24. The golden trio—Kanishk Jain (Pune), Snehil Jha (Jabalpur), and Riddhesh Bendale (Indore)—topped charts with their precision and brilliance, while Aagam Shah (Surat) and Rajit Gupta (Kota) claimed silver, ensuring India

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