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Feasibility of a novel wearable thermal device for management of bothersome hot flashes in patients with prostate cancer
Other than skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. Hot flashes are a common, bothersome side effect of prostate cancer treatment that negatively affect survivorship. We used a novel thermal device that demonstrates a nonpharmacological option for the management of hot flashes.
Quadrivalent self-amplifying mRNA vaccines generate protective antibody and cell-mediated immunity to influenza
Self-amplifying mRNA is a promising platform for vaccine development, highlighted by our group's recent publication in npj Vaccines showing that a quadrivalent bicistronic sa-mRNA vaccine can generate protective immunity to both HA and NA from 4 influenza strains when formulated in a single vaccine.