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Increases in Incidence Rates of Some Cancers Seen in Early-Onset Age Groups
Incidence rates increased in at least one early-onset age group for 14 cancers; nine also had increases in older-onset age groups
Mortality Up With Loss of Low-Income Subsidy for Drugs
Mortality difference amplified for users of medications for cardiovascular disease, chronic lung disease, HIV
Pathological Fatigue Common Up to 12 Months After TIA
More than 60 percent had pathological fatigue at baseline, persisting in 53.8 percent at 12 months
Odds of Burnout Higher for Doctors Working With Incompletely Staffed Team
Working with an incomplete team >25 percent of the time linked to odds of burnout, intent to reduce hours, intent to leave
Multitarget Stool DNA Tests More Costly Than FIT for Colorectal Cancer Detection
Cost per additional cases of CRC, advanced neoplasia would still be manyfold higher if costs per test were lowered
Aqueous Humor Liquid Biopsy Safe in Pediatric Retinoblastoma
One mild complication occurred in 1,203 procedures, for an overall complication rate of 0.08 percent
AI Tools Can Predict Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Women of Reproductive Age
In a recent study, AI-ECG and AI-stethoscope had area under the curve of 0.94 and 0.98, respectively, for predicting left ventricular systolic dysfunction
Socioeconomic Status Tied to New Diagnosis of Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Greater odds of new diagnosis seen in lower-SES neighborhoods in analyses adjusting for age, sex, race and ethnicity
Molecular Monitoring Improves Survival in Some Patients With Newly Diagnosed Leukemia
Sequential molecular measurable residual disease monitoring, coupled with guided treatment, beneficial for patients with NPM1 and FLT3 mutations
Maternal Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Tied to Higher BP in Offspring
Findings seen for prepregnancy obesity, gestational diabetes, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, alone or in various combinations