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I'm @CorruptNSW 29yr Leila neuroendocrine thymic cancer died17/2/2017 https://t.co/YDVe5szROe

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Ekim 2015
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Biff #SARSisAirborne 🍉
Biff #SARSisAirborne 🍉@Biff234523·
📢Big update on Novavax / Nuvaxovid availability for the UK! As reported by @ThePharmaLetter, @SanofiUK will be supplying 600k doses of Nuvaxovid for the UK’s spring 2026 vaccination program. This will be the first availability in the UK since early 2024.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Every time you get a cancer biopsy, the lab makes a tissue slide that costs about $5. It shows the shape of your cells under a microscope, and every cancer patient already has one on file. There’s a much fancier version of that test called multiplex immunofluorescence (basically a protein-level map showing which immune cells are near your tumor and what they’re doing). It costs thousands of dollars per sample, takes specialized equipment most hospitals don’t have, and barely scales. But it’s the kind of data oncologists need to figure out whether immunotherapy will actually work for you. Right now, only about 20 to 40% of cancer patients respond to immunotherapy, and one of the biggest reasons is that doctors can’t easily tell whether a tumor is “hot” (immune cells actively fighting it) or “cold” (immune system ignoring it). Microsoft, Providence Health, and the University of Washington trained an AI to analyze the $5 slide and predict what the expensive test would show across 21 different protein markers. They called it GigaTIME, trained it on 40 million cells in which both the cheap slide and the expensive test coexisted, and then turned it loose on 14,256 real cancer patients across 51 hospitals in 7 US states. The results landed in Cell, one of the most selective journals in biology. The model generated about 300,000 virtual protein maps covering 24 cancer types and 306 subtypes. It found 1,234 real, verified connections between immune cell behavior, genetic mutations, tumor staging, and patient survival that were previously invisible at this scale. When they tested it against a completely separate database of 10,200 cancer patients, the results matched up almost perfectly (0.88 out of 1.0 agreement). Nature Methods named spatial proteomics (mapping where specific proteins sit inside your tissue) its Method of the Year in 2024, and specifically cited GigaTIME in a March 2026 update as a model that “democratizes” this kind of analysis. The full model is open-source on Hugging Face. Any cancer research lab with archived biopsy slides, and most of them have thousands, can now run virtual immune profiling without buying a single piece of new equipment.
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We’ve trained a multimodal AI model to turn routine pathology slides into spatial proteomics, with the potential to reduce time and cost while expanding access to cancer care.

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Paul Bongiorno
Paul Bongiorno@PaulBongiorno·
Laura Tingle encapsulates the issues engulfing the Herzog visit. An ill conceived provocation that can only fuel anti-semitism here especially as ⁦@smh⁩ and the ⁦@australian⁩ today quote Herzog supporting Netanyahu’s UN condemned cruelty. abc.net.au/news/2026-02-0…
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Big News : Schumer Statement Announcing Senate Democrats Will Not Advance Appropriations Bill If DHS Funding Is Included
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Andrew Griffiths
Andrew Griffiths@pixeltoofar·
@deepcutnews @smh Today @theage published an apology (in page 2 of the print edition) for publishing it. I’d like to know what they apologising for? Is The Age suggesting there should be no Muslim - Jewish solidarity?
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Paul Bongiorno
Paul Bongiorno@PaulBongiorno·
@deepcutnews @smh This is a beautiful piece of humanity expressed sensitively …completely disgusting that the @smh took it down after protest from a right wing vested interest group.
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Mike Carlton
Mike Carlton@MikeCarlton01·
A Muslim writing on Bondi, published by @smh, but then axed, apparently at the request of the Australian Jewish Association. Worth reading.
Deepcut News@deepcutnews

On Wednesday the @smh published an opinion piece by Cumberland City councillor Ahmed Ouf about Muslim-Jewish solidarity in the wake of Bondi. The piece was quickly taken down. We're publishing it here in full. deepcutnews.com/p/ahmed-ouf-i-…

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Julie Bush
Julie Bush@julie_bush·
this is the same drug i am taking, the cancer immunotherapy drug Anktiva that we are trying to push the FDA to approve 🙌
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Sumanta K. Pal, MD, FASCO
Sumanta K. Pal, MD, FASCO@montypal·
Not a single #Thanksgiving has gone by over the past decade when I haven’t been grateful for having my boss/ally/friend @TDorffOnc at @cityofhope. Beyond the incredible strides she has made in #immunotherapy for #prostatecancer, she has led our growing group with integrity, empathy & inspiration. It was an honor to sit down with her this week on our #podcast to hear what she feels the future holds for #cancer research. Listen at the link below 👇
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City of Hope@cityofhope

In the latest episode of On the Edge of Breakthrough, @montypal and @TDorffOnc discuss her pioneering work in immunotherapy for prostate cancer, the importance of collaborative team-science, and so much more! Watch and subscribe: bit.ly/3M0bK6l

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NHS England
NHS England@NHSEngland·
Eligible patients with an aggressive form of leukaemia will be able to receive a breakthrough immunotherapy on the NHS. Trials saw over three quarters of patients go into remission. Read more ➡️ england.nhs.uk/2025/11/person…
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UT MD Anderson
UT MD Anderson@UTMDAnderson·
Nine years ago, Colleen Wittoesch was diagnosed with stage IV melanoma in her brain. Today, she is cancer-free, thanks to an immunotherapy clinical trial only possible here at MD Anderson. Read her story: spr.ly/60147kDow #EndCancer
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International Lung Cancer Summit
Four decades later, has small cell lung cancer really changed? At ILCS 2025, @RManochakian reflected on the long road from platinum-etoposide in the 1980s to today’s standard of chemo-immunotherapy and second-line lurbinectedin. Progress is real, but the story of SCLC still reminds us how far we have to go. Watch his full talk ⬇️ lungsummit.org/sclc/
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Countess FrightBat свобода FromTheRiverToTheSea
@CroweDM @smh #nswpol #auspol #Russia #oil #petrol Truly groundbreaking investigative journalism here: “Australians accidentally bought some Russian petrol because it got mixed and resold a dozen times through Singapore, Dubai, and India. Therefore we’re all personally funding Putin’s little helpers.” How dare everyday Aussies fill up their cars with 95 octane that might (checks notes) contain 3–8% Russian molecules after being laundered through the global oil casino! Meanwhile, in the same country, the Australian government is literally shipping F-35 parts, munitions components, and other military goodies directly to Israel (right now, openly, proudly, with press releases), for a war that the International Court of Justice has said bears all the hallmarks of genocide. Not “might contain traces of,” not “got blended in a refinery in Goa.” Direct, approved, taxpayer-funded exports of actual weapons currently dropping on refugee camps in Gaza. But sure, let’s dedicate the front page to tut-tutting motorists for buying petrol at Coles Express, because a fraction of it can be traced back to Putin’s “ghost ships.” That’s the real blood on Australian hands, apparently. Not the 155 mm shells we helped build. Petrol. The sheer, breathtaking hypocrisy is almost performance art. “Blood Oil” (written while the government runs a literal arms pipeline to an active genocide) definitely @walkleys winner🤣 Perhaps next week David can investigate how Australian super funds own shares in Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. Or how our iron ore becomes the steel in the bombs. Or how the Albanese government just quietly renewed Israel’s weapons export permits while lecturing everyone else about sanctions compliance. But nah, better to shame Karen from Penrith for putting $80 worth of “blood petrol” in her Hyundai. Outstanding work, SMH. McCarthy would be proud. At least he had the honesty to go after communists instead of pretending filling up at Metro, United, Coles Express etc makes you a war criminal while actual war matériel gets a free pass. Truly, the golden age of Australian moral journalism!!! #7News #9News #9Today #9ACA #60mins #RNBreakfast #abc730 #insiders #afternoonbriefing #4Corners #MediaWatch #Israel_Enemy_of_Humanity #GazaGenocide cc @FergusonNews @QuentinDempster @MaryKostakidis @MikeCarlton01 @MichaelWestBiz @AlboMP @RichardMarlesMP
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Countess FrightBat свобода FromTheRiverToTheSea
@MichaelPascoe01 AFR and SMH obviously on same propaganda 🐂💩psycho stories to feed to Australians. Anything to deflect from the one true evil, Israel! #nswpol #auspol #China #Russia #Israel_Enemy_of_Humanity #GazaGenocide
Countess FrightBat свобода FromTheRiverToTheSea@CorruptNSW

@CroweDM @smh #nswpol #auspol #Russia #oil #petrol Truly groundbreaking investigative journalism here: “Australians accidentally bought some Russian petrol because it got mixed and resold a dozen times through Singapore, Dubai, and India. Therefore we’re all personally funding Putin’s little helpers.” How dare everyday Aussies fill up their cars with 95 octane that might (checks notes) contain 3–8% Russian molecules after being laundered through the global oil casino! Meanwhile, in the same country, the Australian government is literally shipping F-35 parts, munitions components, and other military goodies directly to Israel (right now, openly, proudly, with press releases), for a war that the International Court of Justice has said bears all the hallmarks of genocide. Not “might contain traces of,” not “got blended in a refinery in Goa.” Direct, approved, taxpayer-funded exports of actual weapons currently dropping on refugee camps in Gaza. But sure, let’s dedicate the front page to tut-tutting motorists for buying petrol at Coles Express, because a fraction of it can be traced back to Putin’s “ghost ships.” That’s the real blood on Australian hands, apparently. Not the 155 mm shells we helped build. Petrol. The sheer, breathtaking hypocrisy is almost performance art. “Blood Oil” (written while the government runs a literal arms pipeline to an active genocide) definitely @walkleys winner🤣 Perhaps next week David can investigate how Australian super funds own shares in Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. Or how our iron ore becomes the steel in the bombs. Or how the Albanese government just quietly renewed Israel’s weapons export permits while lecturing everyone else about sanctions compliance. But nah, better to shame Karen from Penrith for putting $80 worth of “blood petrol” in her Hyundai. Outstanding work, SMH. McCarthy would be proud. At least he had the honesty to go after communists instead of pretending filling up at Metro, United, Coles Express etc makes you a war criminal while actual war matériel gets a free pass. Truly, the golden age of Australian moral journalism!!! #7News #9News #9Today #9ACA #60mins #RNBreakfast #abc730 #insiders #afternoonbriefing #4Corners #MediaWatch #Israel_Enemy_of_Humanity #GazaGenocide cc @FergusonNews @QuentinDempster @MaryKostakidis @MikeCarlton01 @MichaelWestBiz @AlboMP @RichardMarlesMP

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Michael Pascoe
Michael Pascoe@MichaelPascoe01·
Oh FFS, this is the lead story on the AFR homepage. One anonymous source "indicated" an unknown number of Chinese ships presently in an unknown location "could reach Australia by the end of the year" - which means they could be anywhere going anywhere... afr.com/politics/feder…
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