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Designating GG1 on biopsy as noncancer without considering the prognostic values of adverse clinical features may lead to undertreatment and an increased risk of cancer-specific death in men with ...
More than 63 million Americans are caregivers for a family member with complex medical needs, according to a new report.
The gender pay gap for US physicians hit 26% in 2024, which was an increase from the 23% pay gap observed in 2023, according to Doximity’s Physician Compensation Report 2025.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted priority review to durvalumab for the treatment of patients with resectable, stage II-IVA gastric or gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer.
(HealthDay News) — Cannabis use disorder (CUD) is associated with an increased risk for oral cancer, according to a study published in Preventive Medicine Reports.
A person’s risk of developing lung cancer may increase with increasing consumption of ultra-processed foods, according to research published in Thorax. Researchers found that pa ...
During his first term, Trump signed the “Right to Try” law, which allows terminally ill patients to seek treatments that haven’t been fully approved by the FDA, the AP reported.
Negotiated reliance may offer a way to provide care to patients who resist efforts by clinicians and healthcare facilities.
The findings not only demonstrate the number of legal barriers faced by various sociodemographic groups but also highlight vulnerable populations with greater need of legal navigation, informing ...
Out-of-pocket costs are higher for cancer patients who have a higher stage of disease at diagnosis, data suggest.
Use of GLP-1 receptor agonists is associated with a lower risk of death than use of DPP4 inhibitors in older patients with cancer and type 2 diabetes, data suggest.
Critics of most-favored-nation drug pricing have warned that it could reduce patient access to certain drugs, raise the prices of other drugs, and decrease research and development for new drugs.