EpicentRx Word of the Week: Epigone

EpicentRx Word of the Week: Epigone

“EpicentRx is always iconic, usually harmonic, rarely ironic, and never ever epigonic.” “Epihere today, epigone tomorrow.” Epigone noun ep-uh-GOHN Epigonic adjective ep-uh-GOHN-nik Epigonism noun ep-uh-GOHN-iz-im Definition: : a second-rate imitator, follower,...
A Blog About a Bog

A Blog About a Bog

The American Heritage Dictionary defines a bog as “an area of soft, naturally waterlogged ground.” By this definition, many tumors qualify as bog- or swamp-like i.e., they are “Bogstacles” given the degree to which blood flow through them is not only sluggish but also...
Bigger is Worser

Bigger is Worser

Go big or go home. Live large. Think big. Hit the bigtime. In general, we are conditioned to think that bigger is better. This is also true in drug development where the recent focus has moved away from small molecules to large ones such as monoclonal antibodies, and...
In the Cards

In the Cards

The two most advanced indications for RRx-001 (nibrozetone) are in oncology as a chemosensitizer for the treatment of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) (Phase 3 REPLATINUM) and as a chemoradioprotector for the mitigation of severe oral mucositis (SOM) (Phase 2b KEVLARx)....
EpicentRx Word of the Week: Epigone

EpicentRx Word of the Week: Aporia

“What’s the storia with aporia?” “Don’t be in doubt about the meaning of aporia.” Aporia noun uh-poor-ee-uh Aporetic adjective Definition: an expression of skepticism or doubt. an irresolvable paradox. Example sentences: “Two classic aporias or insoluble questions are...