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Many family physicians discuss low-dose computed tomography screening for lung cancer with patients at high risk

Many PCPs Discuss Low-Dose CT Screening With Patients

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But more than half report making one or no screening recommendations in past year
The small apparent increase in risk of melanoma in men prescribed phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors may be explained by greater sun exposure

Melanoma Risk Up Slightly With PDE5 Inhibitors

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Researchers say skin cancer in these patients is likely due to more sun exposure
Patients living with HIV are at high risk for lymphoma

aHSCT Should Be Standard of Care for HIV-Related Lymphoma

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Outcomes after the therapy similar to those for patients who don't carry the virus
Four steps can help doctors improve patient care and office efficiency

Four-Step Strategy Suggested for Boosting Practice Quality of Care

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Plan-Do-Study-Act strategy includes developing initiatives, implementing plans, checking results
Prostate-specific antigen levels in midlife predict future lethal prostate cancer risk

Midlife PSA Levels Predict Future Lethal Prostate Cancer

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PSA levels in midlife strongly predict future lethal prostate cancer risk in U.S. cohort
For men with prostate cancer

SBRT, Proton Beam Therapy Use Increasing for Prostate CA

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Median cost of stereotactic body radiotherapy lower than IMRT or proton beam therapy
Three cases of primary clear cell sarcoma of the head and neck have been described in three male patients

Report Describes Primary Clear Cell Sarcoma of Head, Neck

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Three cases described in males on scalp, face, tongue; all had nested tumors with fibrous septae
More than half of patients prescribed opioids receive more than they need

Many Patients Prescribed Opioids Sharing Leftover Pills

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Two new U.S. studies shed additional light on opioid epidemic
Among patients with stage IV bladder cancer

Sex Disparities in Chemo Use for Advanced Bladder Cancer

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Women have lower median overall survival, even after adjustment for administration of chemo
High-dose methylprednisolone does not prevent platelet decline in women with preeclampsia and platelet counts below 150 × 109/L

High-Dose Steroid No Benefit to Platelets in Preeclampsia

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High-dose methylprednisolone no benefit for women with preeclampsia, platelet counts <150 × 109/L