Tag: Age
Age of Onset May Affect Clinical Outcomes for MS Patients on DMT
                    Age-dependent differences seen for clinical outcomes in response to disease-modifying therapy                
            Steep Increase Seen in Incidence of CRC From Age 49 to 50 Years
                    Increases seen across the U.S., in men and women, in whites and blacks, for colon and rectal cancers                
            Fatty Liver Disease Common Among Young Adults in the U.K.
                    Liver disease among young people tied to rise in obesity and harmful drinking patterns                
            Incidence of Early-Onset Gastric Cancer Increasing in the U.S.
                    Early-onset gastric cancer linked to higher grade, signet-ring cells, diffuse histology, metastatic disease                
            Many Not Receiving Guideline-Concordant Tx for Lung Cancer
                    Elderly, non-Hispanic blacks particularly less likely to receive recommended lung cancer treatment                
            Many Older Patients With AML Not Receiving Active Treatment
                    No active treatment more likely with older age, lower household income, unmarried status, comorbidities                
            Artificial Intelligence Can Predict Patient Gender, Age From ECG
                    Authors say AI algorithm to determine physiologic age could serve as measure of overall health status                
            Association for Diabetes, Stroke Risk Varies by Age, Race, Sex
                    For under 65s, stroke risk increased for white women and men, black women, but not black men                
            High Soy Intake May Cut Fracture Risk in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors
                    Findings seen among pre-/perimenopausal survivors of stage 0 to III breast cancer                
            Fibrosis, Steatosis of the Liver Observed in Some Young Adults
                    Within Avon Longitudinal Study cohort, 2.4 percent of young adults had fibrosis; 20.8 percent had steatosis                
             
                