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British Medical Journal (The BMJ)
Anal intercourse is becoming more common among heterosexual couples. In the US, 30-44% of men and women report experience of anal sex. There are a host ofnegative health implications, especially for women, that should be communicatedespecially so patients can make truly informed decisions.
Family Medicine/General Practice August 17th 2022
Neurology Advisor
Since 1972, clinicians have used the Cookie Theft image to assist them diagnose speech and language problems as well as spatial and visual anomalies. However, a position presented in the Journal of the American Medical Association – Neurology suggests that frequent exposure to the Cookie Theft image may reduce patients’ self-confidence and undermine their sense of belonging and trust.
Neurology August 8th 2022
ReachMD
Dr. Janos Tanyi, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, is joined by Dr. Charles Turck to discuss fluorescence-guided, intraoperative imaging as well as a new imaging drug to help physicians better detect ovarian cancer.
Obstetrics & Gynecology August 2nd 2022
Journal of Clinical Oncology
This phase III trial evaluated the PARP inhibitor fuzuloparib versus placebo as a maintenance treatment after second- or later-line platinum-based chemotherapy in patients with high-grade, platinum-sensitive, recurrent ovarian cancer. Two-hundred-fifty-two (252) patients were randomly assigned to the fuzuloparib (n = 167) or placebo (n = 85). Twice daily oral fuzuloparib as maintenance therapy was superior to placebo in PFS improvement. Further, benefit was observed both in patients with germline BRCA 1/2 mutations and in those without mutations.
Oncology, Medical August 2nd 2022
Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology
This interview reviews the implications of three recent studies — KEYNOTE-158, EMPOWER, KEYNOTE-826 — on immunotherapy in cervical cancer. In addition to the compelling connection between cervical cancer and the immune system, and therefore the interest in immunotherapy for cervical cancer, immunotherapy offers some key advantages over chemotherapy in this setting. It benefits patients with previous radiation as much as it benefits patients who are radiotherapy-naïve and it is less associated with the formation of fistulas than chemotherapy.
Offering 0.25 credits, this 30-minute CME program discusses the new cervical cancer screening guidelines recently published by both the American Society for Colonoscopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) and the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Obstetrics & Gynecology July 13th 2022