AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCancer Care Update (Finland): Helsinki Hospital adjunct professor Mika Matikainen discusses European de-escalation strategies for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, aiming to reduce long-term side effects of ADT while preserving quality of life and potentially delaying castration resistance. Prostate Cancer Trial Results: Bayer’s darolutamide (NUBEQA) showed less decline in objective cognitive performance than enzalutamide in the Phase II ARACOG head-to-head study, with the main issue being reversible proteinuria. Clinical Research (Finland): A University of Helsinki study reports that partial meniscectomy for knee osteoarthritis may worsen symptoms and accelerate osteoarthritis progression versus placebo surgery. Wellness Trend (Finland audience): Outdoor saunas and ice baths keep spreading into home gardens, with contrast therapy framed as an accessible way to support wellbeing. Public Safety (Finland): Finland’s new terrorism legislation takes effect in early June, expanding criminal liability and penalties for terrorism-related preparatory acts and travel. Global Health & Safety (Finnish link): In Laos, Finnish diver Mikko Paasi reports heavy rain and a broken pump are delaying rescue of two men still missing after five villagers were freed from a flooded cave; survivors provided clues about a possible deeper chamber.
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