Patients with early-onset colorectal cancer (EO-CRC) living in rural areas have lower five-year survival rates than their urban-dwelling counterparts.
During the first decade of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), survival and mortality increased among young adults with cancer who were eligible for dependent care expansion (DCE).
Anemia prevalence was high in adult patients with HIV infection on HAART, with female sex, older age, and nonsuppressed viral load status identified as significant predictors.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among individuals without a history of injection drug use (IDU) is “sizeable” despite the higher HCV rates among those with a history of IDU, according to study ...
Tubular adenoma vs villous and tubulovillous adenomas may lead to a longer overall survival among individuals who develop colorectal cancer.
Cancer care in prisons is logistically complicated, and incarcerated patients encounter barriers to optimal care, a study suggests.
A machine learning survival model improved the rate of advance care planning and prognosis documentation for cancer patients.
High opioid use is linked to delayed initiation of biologic rescue therapy and higher rates of discharge prescriptions among patients hospitalized with ASUC.
A diabetes management program was associated with improved glycemic control among youth with type 1 diabetes transitioning into adult care.
Average caffeine intake (200-300 mg/day) was associated with a 47% lower risk for cardiovascular multimorbidity, especially in type 2 diabetes.
A switch to PI-based ART may reverse or mitigate INSTI-related weight gain in patients with HIV, with a trend toward weight loss more evidence over time.
Long rectal cuff and remnant mesorectum are significant causes of ileal pouch failure, which can be resolved with repeat IPAA operation.