The Significance of Morning Administration in Immunotherapy
By
abhishaike
An everything bagel for the brain. Substantive, layered, well-seasoned.
Summary
The article discusses the importance of administering immunotherapy in the morning based on a phenomenon in the field. It references a viral Twitter thread and clinical trial information alterations.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThere’s a really interesting phenomenon in the immunotherapy field that has been going on for what seems to be several years now.
...a non-oncologist — via a viral Twitter thread of some work at ASCO25:Translating the jargon: amongst the patients who received their immu
...giving hypertensives at night were also thought to matter, a now disproven idea.
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