Review Article

Antibody-Drug Conjugates in the Management of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer remains a predominant contributor to global cancer-related morbidity and mortality among women, with its incidence steadily rising and presenting complex therapeutic challenges. Conventional treatment modalities, including chemotherapy, endocrine therapy, and molecularly targeted interventions, have demonstrated substantial clinical efficacy. The emergence of therapeutic resistance, systemic cytotoxicity, and metastatic progression…

Posted in: antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) 2 breast cancer therapy 2 monoclonal antibodies 2 targeted drug delivery 2 tumor-associated antigens 2

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Combined Ambulatory and Inpatient Pediatric Clerkship Leads to Higher Shelf Scores and Improved Student Preparedness

Objective: Data are lacking on the effect of pediatric clerkship duration on National Board of Medical Examiners pediatric shelf examination scores. Our school has recently changed its clerkship structure, transitioning from separate ambulatory and inpatient clerkships with examination at the end of each clerkship to a combined 8-week ambulatory and…

Posted in: targeted drug delivery 2 tumor-associated antigens 2 undergraduate medical education 14
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