A Michigan Medicine-led study found that patients in the United States with a rare form of scleroderma have a greater
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Black lung cancer patients receiving immunotherapy may fare better than white patients
Non-Hispanic Black patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who were treated with immunotherapy had a lower risk of death
Should cancer patients participate in tumour conferences?
The goal of tumor conferences is to determine the best treatment for patients with complex cancers. In these interdisciplinary meetings,
New study reveals patients from minority ethnic groups are more likely to be admitted to hospital
Patients from minority ethnic groups have a disproportionately higher rate of emergency hospital admissions, according to research by Queen Mary
Heart patients need more help to lose weight
Weight loss is given insufficient priority in the management of heart patients despite the benefits, according to a study published
Black adult patients have worse patient safety in hospitals
(HealthDay)—Black adult patients experience significantly worse patient safety relative to White patients at the same hospital for six of 11
For pediatric patients with Crohn’s disease, factors associated with statural growth differ by sex
Growth impairment, a common complication of Crohn’s disease in children, occurs more often in males than females, but the reasons
Covid-19 patients recover faster with metabolic activator treatment, study shows
Metabolic activators can reduce recovery time by as many as 3.5 days in patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19, according to a
Many cancer patients may need a sequential one-two punch of immunotherapies
New research led by scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and the University of Liverpool may explain why
Patients with mild cases of COVID-19 may have LIFELONG protection
Patients with mild cases of COVID-19 still have antibodies 11 months after infection and may even have LIFELONG protection, study