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This weeks’ Key Highlights of Oncology science

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For early-stage testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT), a focus on the simplest treatment path with the fewest side effects, rather than rushing to aggressive therapy, can achieve equally reliable cures while reducing long-term toxicity for patients. This shift in mindset prioritizes “parsimonious” care, ensuring optimal outcomes by minimizing the burden of treatment.
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A clinical trial found that for patients with knee osteoarthritis, a behaviorally-designed incentive program successfully encouraged more daily walking but did not improve knee symptoms as measured by standard scores. Meanwhile, corticosteroid injections were no more effective than lidocaine-only injections in reducing pain or improving function, challenging a common practice for managing this condition.
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A large study using UK Biobank data found that traumatic brain injury (TBI) is linked to a significantly higher risk of developing dementia before age 65, with the risk being even greater for more severe head injuries. This finding underscores the importance of protecting the brain and suggests that TBI may be a particularly strong trigger for early-onset dementia.
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In patients with a specific type of severe aortic stenosis (low-gradient), a simple measurement called transaortic flow rate (TAFR) was a more reliable predictor of one-year survival than the standard measures of ejection fraction or stroke volume index. This suggests that TAFR could help doctors better identify the highest-risk patients and guide treatment decisions like aortic valve replacement.
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