To better protect vulnerable individuals in the face of a global pandemic, critical lessons from the 2020-2022 period need to be learned.
Data from several recent phase 3 trials support changes to standard care for NSCLC, according to researchers.
A physician’s medical license was permanently revoked after several patients complained of complications after she streamed surgeries online.
Daily aspirin use for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease has been recommended against by the US Preventive Services Task Force.
Physician bias in clinical reasoning, lack of empathy, and inadequate communication skills can give patients a sense that their health issues are being dismissed or ignored.
Mr P had a history of obstructive sleep apnea but did not mention it to the physician.
As health care providers across the United States grapple with ongoing shortages of cancer drugs, experts are sounding the alarm about drugs that are becoming harder to obtain.
Providing physicians with tools to minimize the risks associated with sharing information via social media will help to improve the distribution of information and avoid privacy violations.
Administering vaccines during a global pandemic, amidst a flood of misinformation, left pharmacists with unique challenges.
Breakthroughs in targeted therapy and immunotherapy are partly responsible for the recent decline in US cancer deaths, according to the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2023.