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Study confirms small blood cancer risk from CT scans
New research suggests that radiation exposure from CT scans heightens the risk of blood cancer in people under age 22.
New research suggests that radiation exposure from CT scans heightens the risk of blood cancer in people under age 22.
After ruling out false diarrhea, clinicians should be vigilant for warning signs.
Body weight reduction of at least 3% within 8 weeks of beginning treatment with either an SLT-2 or GLP-1 agent was associated independently with...
This is the first large-scale study evaluating the association between LE lymphedema and LE skin cancer.
Nothing provides as much benefit – relative to its comparatively low cost – as the original marketing tool, word-of-mouth patient referrals.
“This self-administered medication allows patients to be more independent and can even travel since it is not dependent on an infusion center.”
A model that combines machine learning with clinical cues could help clinicians easily differentiate MIS-C from typhus, a new study found.
Efficacy, safety findings for the use of TNF inhibitors vs. other biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs in treating RA-ILD contrast with...
“This study should help inform our family planning conversations with our vasculitis patients,” Dr. Lindsay S. Lally said.