Call for Cultural Considerations When Screening Oocyte Donors and Gestational Carriers
October 17th 2023Wiyatta Fahnbulleh, PsyD, and Pamela Blackwell, PsyD, LMSW, presented on the cultural limitations of the Personality Assessment Inventory and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory for assessing individuals for third-party reproduction.
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Streamlined Referral Intervention Sees Great Success Among Patients With Head/Neck Cancer
October 17th 2023A 2022 yearlong initiative at Summa Health Cancer Institute saw 100% of its patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiation treatment referred to an oncology dietician for nutritional support and/or speech and swallow therapy.
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Dr Joseph Chervenak Discusses How Large Language Models Are Revolutionizing Reproductive Care
October 17th 2023Joseph Chervenak, MD, MBA, obstetrician and gynecologist, Montefiore Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Health, breaks down the benefits and challenges associated with implementing large language models such as ChatGPT into reproductive medicine and fertility care.
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Progress in Male Contraception: An Unmet Need in an Epidemic of Unplanned Pregnancy
October 17th 2023Nearly 50% of pregnancies worldwide are unplanned, leading to significant health, economic, and environmental consequences, Stephanie Page, MD, PhD, explains in her presentation at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 2023 Scientific Congress & Expo.
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AD, JAK Inhibitors, Psoriasis Among Topics Highlighted at 2023 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference
October 16th 2023The 2023 Fall Clinical Dermatology conference will take place in Las Vegas and be livestreamed from October 19 to 22; topics of interest to be covered include atopic dermatitis (AD), Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, and psoriasis.
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What to Expect at Dr Peter Lio's AD Session: 2023 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference
October 16th 2023Peter A. Lio, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology and pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, gives a preview of his session on mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (AD) in skin of color.
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Dr David Adamson Discusses How Professional Guidelines Impact Reproductive Care Outcomes
October 13th 2023David Adamson, MD, FRCSC, FACOG, FACS, reproductive endocrinologist, surgeon, founder and CEO of ARC Fertility, and past president of The American Society for Reproductive Medicine, discusses the importance of professional guidelines in reproductive medicine.
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Oncology Financial Navigator Ensures Vital Care Access, Eases Economic Burden
October 13th 2023According to the National Cancer Institute, in the year following a cancer diagnosis, the average cost of medical care plus medication exceeds $42,000, with some treatments having a price tag of more than $1 million.
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ASRM 2023: Integrating Advances and Addressing Challenges in Reproductive Medicine
October 13th 2023The American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) 2023 Scientific Congress & Expo in New Orleans will focus on the latest advancements and challenges in reproductive health, including new treatments and technology, evolving legislation, and the importance of professional guidelines.
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AMCP Nexus 2023 to Showcase Regulatory, Policy Updates and Evolving Managed Care Strategies
October 11th 2023The annual fall meeting of AMCP Nexus 2023 will feature discussions on the evolving managed care landscape, including the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act, the specialty pharmaceutical pipeline, insight into the growing use of diabetes drugs for weight loss, and more.
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Claims Data Hint at Unmet Needs Among Patients With Severe Asthma, COPD
October 11th 2023Vast claims databases can yield valuable information about the unmet medical needs of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and severe asthma, and those insights point to areas that can be improved by engaging and educating clinicians.
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CHEST Posters Show Asthma, COPD Exacerbations Slashed After Single-Inhaler Triple Therapy
October 11th 2023Two posters presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting 2023 showed how real-world exacerbation rates in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) dropped after patients started using a single inhaler that delivers triple therapy.
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Empathy, Support Are Crucial to Help Patients With Methamphetamine-Related Pulmonary Hypertension
October 11th 2023With methamphetamines continuing to inflict damage on the Western United States, panelists at the CHEST Annual Meeting 2023 shared sobering statistics and important considerations in treating patients with pulmonary hypertension associated with use of this destructive drug.
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Dr Andrew Ho: After PE Hospitalization, It’s Important to Look Into Logistical Options for Patients
October 10th 2023Andrew Ho, MD, talks about the importance of searching for what can be modified, such as closer transition to skilled nursing facilities, when working with patients who had pulmonary embolism (PE) and experienced readmission who had nonmodifiable factors and comorbidities.
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Dr Aparna Balasubramanian Discusses Necessary Care of High-Risk Patients With COPD
October 10th 2023Aparna Balasubramanian, MD, discusses the importance of measurements such as heart rate variability, but also that there’s no such thing as just 1 biomarker that will give all information for high-risk patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Air Pollution, Lung Health, and the Role of the Pulmonologist
October 10th 2023Amid the impacts of climate change, industrial emissions, and environmental disasters, pulmonologists and other clinicians will need to deliver actionable advice on how to reduce the risks to lung health posed by air pollution, according to panelists at the CHEST Annual Meeting 2023.
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Keys to Achieving Equity in Lung Cancer Screening Include Erasing Stigma, Tackling Systemic Barriers
October 9th 2023Increasing lung cancer screening uptake without tailoring outreach and follow-up for underserved populations risks magnifying the existing racial and ethnic disparities in screening, so thoughtful approaches are needed to close the gaps, according to speakers at the CHEST Annual Meeting 2023.
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Digging Into the Increasing Lung Cancer Rate for Female, Asian, Never Smokers: Dr Jeffrey Velotta
October 9th 2023Jeffrey Velotta, MD, FACS, attendee and presenter of CHEST Annual Meeting 2023, talks about the phenomenon of an increase in female, Asian, nonsmokers developing lung cancer, and what is being done to address this rise.
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It’s Important to Challenge Assumptions in Pulmonary Care, Says Dr Aparna Balasubramanian
October 9th 2023Aparna Balasubramanian, MD, assistant professor of medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and attendee of the CHEST Annual Meeting 2023, talks about the necessity of challenging measurements like race-specific equations that can create harmful assumptions.
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Lung Effects of Particulate Matter Exposure in WTC First Responders Still Redound Decades Later
October 9th 2023New research explores the risk factors for lung disease in firefighters who were exposed to particulate matter when responding to the attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) on September 11, 2001, as well as interventions that may mediate inflammatory responses.
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Experts Debate Terminology and Treatment of Asthma-COPD Overlap
October 9th 2023As evidenced by a debate at the CHEST Annual Meeting 2023, the pulmonology community disagrees on whether the overlap of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a distinct entity and how best to treat it.
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Mobile Mammography Unit Increases Breast Cancer Screening Among Latina Patients
October 7th 2023Pinky, a mobile mammography unit from Stony Brook University Hospital Cancer Center on Long Island, increased screening for breast cancer from 9% to 69% among the predominantly Latina population that it serves.
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Mike Koroscik Discusses Population Health Reimbursement Models and Increased Lung Cancer Screening
October 7th 2023Mike Koroscik, MBA, MHA, vice president of oncology, Allina Health and the Allina Health Cancer Institute, discusses the successes and challenges of a population health reimbursement model and gives advice for other health organizations considering a similar partnership within their practices.
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