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Oncology
04/01/2024
Crenolanib plus intensive chemotherapy demonstrated high rates of deep responses and long-term survival as well as tolerable safety among patients with newly diagnosed FLT3-mutant acute myeloid leukemia.
Oncology
04/01/2024
Aine Clements, MD, discussed ancillary results from phase 3 GOG-0258 trial, as presented at the SGO 2024 Annual Meeting which demonstrated that molecular classification based on a modified ProMisE algorithm is prognostic in endometrial cancer.
Oncology
04/01/2024
At the SGO 2024 Annual Meeting, Alison Schram, MD, discussed results from the PYNNACLE study which assessed the clinical efficacy of rezatapopt among heavily pre-treated patients with advanced ovarian cancer harboring a TP53-Y220C mutation.
Oncology
04/01/2024
Patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia who received allogeneic stem cell transplantation in the first complete remission demonstrated superior survival outcomes compared with patients who did not undergo allogeneic stem cell transplantation.
Pharmacy Learning Network
04/01/2024
Out-of-pocket costs for AstraZeneca and Boehringer Ingelheim inhalers will be capped at $35 per month beginning in June, the drugmakers recently announced in separate statements. GlaxoSmithKline said it will implement a $35 cap by the end of 2024.
Oncology
04/01/2024
Cyclophosphamide and rituximab with bortezomib demonstrated high efficacy and tolerability among patients with treatment-naive Waldenström macroglobulinemia, according to a phase 2 trial.
EMSWorld
04/01/2024
The unique collaborative medical education program was designed to give physicians a firsthand glimpse into the critical procedures EMS providers implement before a patient reaches the hospital.
Oncology
04/01/2024
According to a long-term updated analysis, 3 years of bortezomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone maintenance did not improve outcomes for patients with high-risk multiple myeloma defined by gene expression profiling.
EP Lab Digest
04/01/2024
In this video, Bradley Knight, MD, Clinical Editor of EP Lab Digest, discusses highlights from Heart Rhythm 2023.
Cancer Care Business Exchange, Journal of Clinical Pathways, Clinical Pathways
04/01/2024
In this Breaking Down Health Care conversation, John Hennessy, MBA, and Michael Kolodziej, MD, cover the US federal government’s role in health care—Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act. They discuss the benefits, challenges, and potential room for improvement in government-sponsored health care in the United States.
Podiatry Today, Podiatry, Foot and Ankle Surgery Institute
04/01/2024
Many patients fear amputation more than they fear death as a complication of diabetes. In an update to a 2018 article, this author takes a look at the latest evidence on how patients fare following amputation, including aspects such as quality of life and ambulation ability.
Podiatry Today, Podiatry
04/01/2024
In order to better understand wound-related pain and implement pain management pathways in chronic wounds, these authors highlight the latest evidence on pain assessments and treatment options, including nonpharmacological therapies.
Podiatry Today, Podiatry
04/01/2024
Fencing is an ever-growing, high-intensity sport involving asymmetric stances with rapid dynamic movements, resulting in high-impact forces to the musculoskeletal system. These forces most commonly affect the lower extremity, which can then lead to injury. Understanding the mechanisms of these injuries, the importance of biomechanics, and the equipment involved can lead to effective treatment, and ultimately, prevent injuries in our patients.
Podiatry Today, Podiatry
04/01/2024
In a recent Podiatry Today podcast, Dr. Nick Romansky discussed the concept of load management, and how applying it to orthotic plans can impact outcomes.
EP Lab Digest
03/29/2024
Dr Hakeem Ayinde discusses his session at Heart Rhythm 2023.
Today's Wound Clinic, Wound Care
03/29/2024
Because G2211 appeared to be an unknown code to these ulcer management professionals, it may be unknown to the readers. This author addresses the questions she was asked about the appropriate use of G2211.
Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network
03/29/2024
Dr Patrick Young, from the Uniformed Services University and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, DC, provides guidance in how to prevent injury and discomfort when performing endoscopy in this episode of IBD Drive Time with host Dr Raymond Cross.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology
03/28/2024
The risks of heart attack and stroke have decreased significantly, while complications in more peripheral vessels have increased in relative importance, according to studies at the University of Gothenburg.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology
03/28/2024
The study found that people prescribed stimulants such as Adderall and Ritalin were 17% more likely to have cardiomyopathy at one year and 57% more likely to have cardiomyopathy at eight years compared with those who were not taking these medications.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology
03/28/2024
For the study, periods considered to have high levels of social or political stress included 10 days after Christmas each year, the five days after each presidential election and the five days after major sporting events (such as Super Bowls and NBA playoffs) involving Boston-area teams. For controls, researchers compared these high-stress periods with other days of the year.