CAR T-Cell Therapy Shown Safe, Effective in MCL With CNS Involvement
August 18th 2023A small study suggests the use of anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy in patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) with secondary central nervous system (CNS) involvement is safe and effective.
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Quality vs Convenience: Rural Cancer Patients Weigh Options for Surgical Care
August 17th 2023“Our study suggests that narrowly focusing on hospital volumes and tying that to insurance reimbursement might mask complexities and trade-offs in achieving the goal of optimizing patient outcomes and experiences,” lead co-author Lindsay Sabik, PhD, says.
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E-Cigarette Use Among Adults With CVD Increased During COVID-19 After Years of Decline
August 17th 2023The decrease in e-cigarette use between 2014 and 2019 may be linked to improved education on the harms of the devices, while the increase in 2019 could be attributed to worsened psychological burden during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Standardizing Digital Health Interventions for Depression May Improve Patient Adherence, Study Finds
August 16th 2023Standardized reporting of patient adherence and engagement among digital health interventions for depression offers more effective comparisons between digital health tools and populations.
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The platinum drugs most effective in treating ovarian cancer are in limited supply due to the drug shortage; the government proposes a plan to prevent hospitals from redistributing Medicaid money; physicians ask for help in treating the high number of children with mental illness coming to the emergency department.
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Race Not Independently Associated With Biologic Access for Psoriasis in the United States
August 16th 2023No significant differences regarding racial backgrounds were found when measuring access to biologics among adult patients with psoriasis living in the United States, according to one study.
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