Anatomic Stage, Receptor Status Influence Timing of Breast Cancer Recurrence
Risk for recurrence was highest and occurred earliest for ER-negative/PR-negative/Her2neu-negative tumors
Anxiety Plus Overactive Bladder Tied to Biopsychosocial Impacts in Women
Women report psychological stress, stress reactivity, and worse quality of life, plus greater central sensitization
Burden of Alopecia Areata Significant in the United States
Standardized prevalence highest in those aged 30 to 39, 40 to 49 years; Asians, Blacks, Hispanic/Latinos have increased prevalence ratios
Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Linked to Declines in Cognition
Declines in global cognition, language, attention z-score greater for women with preeclampsia/eclampsia on stratification by HDP type
Sex Differences Seen in Vascular Response to Mental Stress
Peripheral microvascular dysfunction in response to mental stress associated with major adverse cardiovascular events for women
Breast, Cervical, Prostate Cancer Screening Still Lower Than Before Pandemic
Prevalence of colorectal cancer screening remained unchanged with increase in stool testing offsetting decrease in colonoscopy
Breast Cancer Risk Estimate Models Vary Substantially at Individual Level
Further, the choice of cutoff used to define high risk also changes individual-level recommendations
Infant Death Linked to Contaminated Breast Pump: CDC
Genetic sequencing linked the infection to bacteria from a breast pump used at home
Women Still at Higher Risk for Adverse Outcomes After CABG
No significant change seen in attributable risk of female sex for operative mortality, composite of operative mortality and morbidity from 2011 to 2020
Survival Rate Lower for Surgery Nine Weeks or More After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Younger age, uninsured or Medicaid status, and lower household income were associated with longer times to surgery