Conference Coverage
Conference Coverage
Sex and Gender Influence Outcomes in Colorectal Cancer
Sex differences have clear biological and pathophysiological consequences in oncology.
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Dealing with Hot Flashes? Try Hypnosis
Hypnosis can address the “perfect storm” of mental and physical issues that come with menopause symptoms.
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Biomarkers in Cord Blood May Predict AD Onset in Newborns, Study Suggests
In the study, infants with signs of AD had significantly higher TEWL levels at the anterior cubital fossa at 1, 6, and 12 months than those...
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Elinzanetant Shows Significant Improvement in Menopausal Vasomotor and Sleep Symptoms
The women who are the best candidates for elinzanetant include those who have had an estrogen-sensitive cancer, such as breast or endometrial...
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Epilepsy Drug May Reduce Symptoms of OSA
Treatment for OSA with medication may offer better compliance than the current standard of care — use of a CPAP device.
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New Options for Treating Atopic Dermatitis Available, and in Development
The current pipeline for AD includes 39 injectable medications, 21 oral agents, and 49 topicals, according to the National Eczema Association.
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Seborrheic Dermatitis in Black Patients: New Therapies Offer Hope
In patients with darker skin, the signs of seborrheic dermatitis can differ.
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Melanoma: Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy Provides Optimal Survival Results
Those who received combination therapy achieved higher event- and recurrence-free survival than patients who received monotherapy.
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Identifying Drug-Induced Rashes in Skin of Color: Heightened Awareness Can Accelerate Diagnosis
In patients with DIHS and many of the even more serious types of rashes traced to drug exposures, the delay to appearance of the rash from the...
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FDA Initiative Aims to Improve Diversity in Clinical Trials
This initiative could be a critical step toward ensuring diversity in major clinical trials after years of stagnation, Dr. Valerie Harvey said.
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Most Women With Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause Do Not Receive Effective Treatment
“Clearly, there is underutilization of low-dose vaginal hormonal therapies, which are known to be safe and effective.”