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    The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 12: Driving-In to the Spider-Verse: AUSA Hosts Arachnid Movie Night

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    NEWS Andrews University Wind Symphony Holds Vespers, Jenae Rogers One Year Later: Reflecting on the Changes at Andrews University Since COVID-19, Taylor Uphus The Center for Faith Engagement Hosts World Changers Week, Terika Williams PULSE COVID-safe Adventures, Interview by HeeYun Oh The Vaccine, Masy Domecillo What is St. Patrick\u27s Day?, Interviews by Wambui Karanja HUMANS AUSA Art Director Interview, Interviewed by Brandi Seawood Examining the Myanmar Crisis with Rebecca Fanai, Interviewed by Fitz-Ear McKenzie II The Day Our World Shut Down, Interviews by Terika Williams ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Creative Spotlight: Karenna Lee, Interviewed by Megan Napod Current Favorite Women in the Arts, Kaela McFadden Cuties: Social Value vs. Social Harm, Hannah Cruse IDEAS Allow the Good Things, Evin N. Musgrove What You Can Do: Allyship for the Everyday, Abigail Lee THE LAST WORD Reaching for the Impossible, Kurt Kuhlmanhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1016/thumbnail.jp

    The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 11: A Symposium of Research: Students Share Capstone Scholarship

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    NEWS Andrews University Choral Performs Chasing Away the Blues Concert, Jenae Rogers Bump, Set, Spike: Players and Fans Enjoy Intramural Volleyball Games, Amanda Cho Reaching Milestones: The Honors Poster Symposium, Elianna Srikureja WEAAU Hosts Women\u27s History Month Vespers, Terika Williams PULSE Hello, Sunshine, Wambui Karanja Study Spots, Gloria Oh The Buchanan Revitalization Project, Interview by Alec Bofetiado HUMANS An Interview with This Year\u27s AUSA President: Kyara Samuels, Interviewed by Abigail Lee Editor-in-Chief Spotlight, Interviewed by Brandi Seawood Senior Spotlight: TJ Hunter, Alyssa Henriquez ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Book Review: Becoming by Michelle Obama, Alannah Tjhatra Contemporary Young Women Making an Impact: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Kaela McFadden Creative Spotlight: Michael Davis, Interviewed by Pearl Parker Nomadland, Hannah Cruse IDEAS Literature and Her Influences: A Women\u27s History Month Booklist, Abigail Lee The Astounding Potential of mRNA Vaccines, Lyle Goulbourne THE LAST WORD Trouble with the Editors, Moriah McDonaldhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1014/thumbnail.jp

    The Student Movement Volume 105 Issue 16: Best of The Student Movement 2020-21

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    NEWS Bump, Set, Spike: Players and Fans Enjoy Intramural Volleyball Games, Amanda Cho One Year Later: Reflecting on the Changes at Andrews University Since COVID-19, Taylor Uphus Tenth Annual Honors Church Service Reflects on Christian Stewardship, Elianna Srikureja The Andrews University Symphony Orchestra Performs Awakening Concert, Jenae Rogers WEAAU Hosts Women\u27s History Month Vespers, Terika Williams PULSE Fresh Air, Fresh Produce, Jessica Rim How to Stay Eco-Friendly During the Pandemic, Gloria Oh International Women\u27s Month: Lessons From My Mother, Wambui Karaja Spring Birding, Interview by Masy Domecillo The Buchanan Revitalization Projects, Interview by Alec Bofetiado HUMANS Interviewing Andrews University\u27s AAPI Students on Allyship, Interviewed by Abigail Lee My Experience in COVID-19 Isolation: Edition Two, Interviewed by Brandi Seawood Our Lost Season: An Interview with Cardinals Athletic Director Rob Gettys, Terika Williams Teaching During COVID-19, Interviewed by Celeste Richardson Trusting the Science, Interviewed by Pearl Parker ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Black Novelists You Should Know & Read, Alannah Tjhatra Contemporary Young Women Making an Impact: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Kaela McFadden Creative Spotlight: Michael David, Interviewed by Pearl Parker Signal Boost, Monday by Evin-Nazya Musgrove IDEAS Just This Once , Evin N. Musgrove On Healing, Adoniah Simon Parler, QAnon, and the Freedom of Speech: What Should be Done?, Abaigail Lee Productivity Tips to Help You Get Smart Fast, Alannah Tjhatra The Good, Kyara Samuels THE LAST WORD How Does it Change Us?, Daniel Self THIS JUST IN! A COVID Passport: Is it Realistic?, Matt Jarrard Graduation Weekend Events Calendar Prescott Khair Joins Center for Faith Engagement as New Associate Chaplin, Isabella Koh and Moriah McDonald This Year I Learned..., Wambui Karanjahttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-105/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Alpha-fetoprotein kinetics in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma receiving ramucirumab or placebo: An analysis of the phase 3 REACH study

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    Background: Post-hoc analyses of AFP response and progression and their relationship with objective measures of response and survival were performed in patients from REACH. Methods: Serum AFP was measured at baseline and every 3 cycles (2 weeks/cycle). Associations between AFP and radiographic progression and efficacy end points were analysed. Results: Median percent AFP increase from baseline was smaller in the ramucirumab than in the placebo arm throughout treatment. Time to AFP progression (HR 0.621; P < 0.0001) and to radiographic progression (HR 0.613; P < 0.0001) favoured ramucirumab. Association between AFP and radiographic progression was shown at 6 (OR 6.44, 95% CI 4.03, 10.29; P < 0.0001) and 12 weeks (OR 2.28, 95% CI 1.47, 3.53; P = 0.0002). AFP response was higher with ramucirumab compared with placebo (P < 0.0001). More patients in the ramucirumab arm experienced tumour shrinkage and AFP response compared with placebo. Survival was longer in patients with AFP response (13.6 months) than in patients without (6.2 months), irrespective of treatment (HR 0.457, P < 0.0001). Conclusions: Treatment with ramucirumab prolonged time to AFP progression, slowed AFP increase and was more likely to induce AFP response. Similar benefits in radiographic progression and response correlated with AFP changes
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