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Medical jargon and the complexity of medical information may cause misunderstandings and patient discomfort when bedside case presentations are taking place. To see if outside-the-room case presentations were more effective, the researchers examined the patients’ average knowledge of three dimensions of their medical care in both settings — understanding their disease, the therapeutic approach being used, and further plans for care.
Allergy & Immunology July 6th 2021
Healthgrades for Professionals
There are several reasons why the COVID-19 Delta variant – responsible for the COVID crisis in India – has public health experts and doctors concerned, including its transmissibility and disease severity. You likely already know the Delta “variant of concern” is more contagious than previous variants (denoted by the Greek alphabet), but here are five other important details you should be aware of.
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Despite aggressive therapy, the 5-year survival rate for patients with metastatic or recurrent rhabdomyosarcoma – the most common soft tissue sarcoma of childhood – remains poor, and beyond PAX-FOX01 fusion status, no genomic markers are available for risk stratification. This international consortium study was designed to determine the incidence of driver mutations and their association with clinical outcome.
Internal Medicine July 6th 2021
Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology
It is important for young people, caregivers, and healthcare providers to recognize possible symptoms of colorectal cancer (CRC) and arrange a colonoscopy or other tests when necessary. This article presents a thorough review of CRC and its impact on young patients, including a hypothesis for the increase of cases, screening recommendations, demographic features, symptoms, and recommendations for physicians.
Gastroenterology July 6th 2021
JAMA Network
This Original Investigation from JAMA Network Open assesses whether clinically used markers of breast cancer, such as tumor size, tumor grade, progesterone receptor status, and Ki-67 status, are associated with long-term (25-year) survival as they are with short-term survival. The study was a secondary analysis of data from a subset of 565 women who participated in the Stockholm tamoxifen (STO-3) trial from 1976 to 1990.
KevinMD.com
In this article/podcast from KevinMD.com, the author encourages readers to make some adjustments in their life to reduce the professional and personal risks associated with the stakeholders who target physicians, including corporate America, the government, patients, and the financial industry. The commentary is a response to President Biden’s multi-trillion spending plan, which targets rich corporations and wealthy individual Americans making more than $400,000.
Allergy & Immunology June 28th 2021