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    Research Spotlight: Stem-immunity Hubs Associated with Response to Immunotherapy

    Jonathan Chen, MD, PhD, an investigator in the department of Pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Nir Hacohen, PhD, director of the Center of Cancer Immunology at Massachusetts General Hospital, are co-authors of a recently published study in Nature Immunology, Human Lung Cancer Harbors Spatially-organized Stem-immunity Hubs Associated with Response to Immunotherapy.

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    Research Spotlight: Enhancing Health Insurance Literacy in Childhood Cancer Survivors

    Elyse R. Park, PhD, MPH an investigator in the Department of Psychiatry and Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Director of the Health Promotion Resiliency Intervention Research (HPRIR) Center, is the lead author of a recently published study in the Journal of Oncology Practice, Health Insurance Navigation Tools Intervention: A Pilot Trial Within the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Karen Kuhlthau, PhD, chief and director of General Academic Pediatrics at Mass General for Children, is senior author.

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    Research Spotlight: Cost-Effectiveness of Early Intervention: Treating Perinatally Acquired Hepatitis C Virus in 3-Year-Olds

    Megan Rose Curtis, MD, and Andrea Ciaranello, MD, MPH, physician-investigators in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital, are co-authors of a recently published study in JAMA Pediatrics, Cost-Effectiveness of Strategies for Treatment Timing for Perinatally Acquired Hepatitis C Virus. Dr. Ciaranello is also the James and Audrey Foster MGH Research Scholar 2022-2027.

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    healeyamg-announces-platform-trial-update

    healeyamg-announces-platform-trial-update. healeyamg-announces-platform-trial-update. BOSTON – The HEALEY ALS Platform Trial led by the Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) reports that Regimen E evaluating

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    “Puffs per month” provide a more accurate picture of adolescents’ exposure to nicotine from e-cigarettes

    A recent study indicates that assessing the number of puffs of e-cigarettes taken per month provides a more accurate picture of adolescents’ exposure to nicotine. The research, which was published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research and led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), suggests that “puffs per month” can more accurately capture the nature of e-cigarette binging and the extent of youth tobacco addiction.

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