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  • Look Inside Diane Keaton’s Former Lloyd Wright–Designed Home, Now Off the Market

    Look Inside Diane Keaton’s Former Lloyd Wright–Designed Home, Now Off the Market

    Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, who passed away on October 11, 2025 at age 79, had a well-documented love for historic architecture, buying and flipping numerous landmark residences throughout her lifetime. In 2007, she acquired the Alfred…

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  • Elderly CABG Patients Stand to Benefit From Artery-Only Strategy

    Elderly CABG Patients Stand to Benefit From Artery-Only Strategy

    “Even limited use of veins appears to diminish the long-term benefits of an all-arterial approach,” says Alistair Royse.

    Relying entirely on arteries as a source for grafts in CABG appears to impart better survival for patients…

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  • Apple Gives a Reason for the Reports of Terrible iPhone 17 Scratches

    Apple Gives a Reason for the Reports of Terrible iPhone 17 Scratches

    You may have missed it, but the internet had a collective meltdown about the brand-new iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max, and iPhone Air demo units looking scratched up in stores. We finally have an answer. And no, the phones are not, in fact, made of…

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  • Nearly Half of CABG Patients Have New-Onset AF, but It Often Doesn’t Last

    Nearly Half of CABG Patients Have New-Onset AF, but It Often Doesn’t Last

    Data from implantable monitors show a low AF burden with time, leading some to question the need for oral anticoagulation.

    COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Almost half of patients with no history of arrhythmias who undergo CABG for three-vessel or…

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  • Traders eye the 20-day moving average on the S&P 500 as a critical level for the mar

    Traders eye the 20-day moving average on the S&P 500 as a critical level for the mar

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  • Breast tumor incidence trends similar for Black women in Ghana, U.S.

    Breast tumor incidence trends similar for Black women in Ghana, U.S.

    Breast tumor trends are similar between women in Ghana and Black women in the U.S., suggest findings published October 13 in JAMA Network Open

    Researchers led by Brittny Davis Lynn, PhD, from the National Cancer Institute in Rockville, MD,…

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  • Investors should brace for more trade-war volatility as 'high-stakes game of chicken' between U.S. and China begins – Morningstar

    1. Investors should brace for more trade-war volatility as ‘high-stakes game of chicken’ between U.S. and China begins  Morningstar
    2. China accuses US of ‘double standards’ over tariff threat  BBC
    3. Dow gains almost 600 points after US-China trade showdown hits the pause button  CNN
    4. Wall Street ends sharply higher on Trump China comments; Broadcom surges  Reuters
    5. Beijing blames US for raising trade tensions, defends rare earth curbs  Dawn

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  • Fruquintinib Combo Prolongs PFS in Advanced/Metastatic RCC

    Fruquintinib Combo Prolongs PFS in Advanced/Metastatic RCC

    Combining fruquintinib (Fruzaqla) with sintilimab (Tyvyt) significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS) vs axitinib (Inlyta) or everolimus (Afinitor) monotherapy among patients with locally advanced or metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC), according to a press release on findings from the phase 2/3 FRUSICA-2 trial (NCT05522231).1

    With a median follow-up of 16.6 months and a cutoff date of February 17, 2025, data from the phase 3 portion of the trial revealed a median PFS of 22.2 months in the fruquintinib arm and 6.9 months in the comparator arm (stratified HR, 0.373; P <.0001). Additionally, the objective response rate (ORR) was 60.5% vs 24.3% (OR, 4.622; P <.0001), with a median duration of response (DOR) of 23.7 months and 11.3 months in each arm.

    Data related to overall survival (OS) were still maturing at the time of analysis. Investigators noted efficacy benefits with the fruquintinib combination across all prognostic risk subgroups based on the International mRCC Database Consortium (IMDC) guidelines.

    Treatment with fruquintinib plus sintilimab appeared to be tolerable and comparable with prior reports of each agent. Grade 3 or higher treatment-emergent adverse effects (TEAEs) occurred in 71.4% of the experimental arm and 58.8% of the comparator arm.

    Investigators will present detailed results from the FRUSICA-2 trial at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress.

    “The FRUSICA-2 trial results provide compelling evidence that fruquintinib and sintilimab may offer a valuable new treatment option for patients with advanced [RCC],” co-leading principal trial investigator Dingwei Ye, MD, PhD, a professor at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, stated in the press release.1 “These findings show the combination’s potential to address a critical unmet need for this patient population, delivering consistent benefits across varied patient profiles and prognostic risk groups.”

    According to the press release, China’s National Medical Products Administration is currently reviewing a new drug application for fruquintinib plus sintilimab as a treatment for those with previously treated metastatic or locally advanced RCC based on data from the FRUSCIA-2 trial.

    Investigators of the open-label, active-controlled, registration FRUSICA-2 trial assessed the safety and efficacy of fruquintinib plus sintilimab vs monotherapy with axitinib or everolimus among 234 patients with second-line advanced RCC. In the combination arm, patients received fruquintinib at 5 mg orally each day in a 2-week-on, 1-week-off schedule every 3 weeks per cycle plus sintilimab at 200 mg intravenously every 3 weeks.2

    The trial’s primary end points included PFS in part 1 and ORR in part 2. Secondary end points included the disease control rate, DOR, time to response, OS, safety, and quality of life.

    Patients 18 to 75 years old with histologically or cytologically confirmed RCC, locally advanced or metastatic disease, and progression on or after prior frontline treatment with a VEGF-directed tyrosine kinase inhibitor were eligible for enrollment on the trial. Other eligibility criteria included having at least 1 measurable lesion per RECIST v1.1 guidelines, an ECOG performance status of 0 or 1, and adequate organ function.

    Those with prior receipt of approved systemic anti-cancer therapy within 2 weeks of beginning study treatment, active autoimmune or inflammatory diseases, or known central nervous system metastases were ineligible to enroll on the trial. Patients were also unsuitable for study entry if they had a history of pneumonitis requiring corticosteroid therapy, a history of or current interstitial lung disease, or current active pulmonary infection.

    “The FRUSICA-2 study suggests that fruquintinib and sintilimab could play a meaningful role in shaping second-line treatment strategies for advanced [RCC],” co-leading principal investigator Zhisong He, a professor at Peking University First Hospital, said in the press release.1 “These results point to the combination’s potential to enhance clinical outcomes, providing a new option for managing this challenging disease.”

    References

    1. HUTCHMED highlights FRUSICA-2 registration trial data to be presented at the 2025 ESMO Congress. News release. HUTCHMED Limited. October 13, 2025. Accessed October 13, 2025. https://tinyurl.com/3h8ycmxm
    2. Efficacy and safety of fruquintinib in combination with sintilimab in advanced renal cell carcinoma (FRUSICA-2). ClinicalTrials.gov. Updated January 3, 2025. Accessed October 13, 2025. https://tinyurl.com/d5s5mtjb

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  • Local Mpox Case Confirmed In Madrid — Vax-Before-Travel

    Local Mpox Case Confirmed In Madrid — Vax-Before-Travel

    (Vax-Before-Travel News)

    According to Spanish media, a man residing in the Community of Madrid is the first Mpox clade 1b case of autochthonous (local) infection of the most contagious strain of the sexually transmitted virus.

    The Madrid…

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  • Nancy Meyers Remembers Diane Keaton ‘Lost a Friend of Almost 40 Years’

    Nancy Meyers Remembers Diane Keaton ‘Lost a Friend of Almost 40 Years’

    Nancy Meyers is looking back at her decades of collaborations with Diane Keaton and noting that the “past 48 hours have not been easy” since the Oscar-winning actress died on Saturday.

    While praising Keaton as a performer, Meyers, who…

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