HCPs May Not Fully Investigate Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Among Women and Girls
Researchers sought to investigate whether health care providers investigated heavy menstrual bleeding as a potential symptom of an underlying bleeding disorder.
Researchers sought to investigate whether health care providers investigated heavy menstrual bleeding as a potential symptom of an underlying bleeding disorder.
Researchers sought to determine whether patients with PTCL who have a complete response after A+CHP would benefit from SCT.
To reduce waste and cut costs, researchers recommend making ICG available in a 10 mg vial.
Data suggest the overall incidence of melanoma in the United States is stabilizing after nearly a century of continuous increase.
Radioiodine after thyroidectomy did not improve outcomes in patients with low-risk thyroid cancer.
The excess risk of cancer appeared to be associated with the severity of heart failure.
A meta-analysis suggests that coffee may provide a protective effect against endometrial cancer.
About half of patients with impaired seroconversion after the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine still had low antibody levels after the second dose.
The intervention also improved the rate of advance directive completion.
Experts outline benefits and detriments of COVID-19 vaccine mandates.