With the recent observance of World Arthritis Day, stakeholders highlight persistent barriers to coordinated, affordable care ...
The Supreme Court's decision against affirmative action led to decreased diversity in medical school admissions, particularly affecting Black, Hispanic, and Latino students. Enrollment of Asian and ...
Kiran Bhavaraju-Sanka, MD, and Beth Stein, MD, focus on the best and most effective methods of engaging patients who have ...
Panelists discuss how current NCCN guidelines emphasize the importance of treating AML at experienced centers with proper infrastructure, while treatment decisions are based on intensive vs ...
Panelists discuss how social determinants of health significantly impact AML care, particularly regarding transportation access, health literacy, and the intensive nature of treatment requiring ...
Panelists discuss how the CONVOKE clinical trial was designed as a 16-week study focusing specifically on patients with ...
Panelists discuss how prescription digital therapeutics are currently used in clinical practice, noting that while none are ...
The use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) is increasing in clinical trials to treat overlapping ...
Research highlights the need for diverse data on drug efficacy in atopic dermatitis to address barriers to treatment for ...
Battle said the reason he is considered an expert in treating skin of color with lasers is that he treats patients conservatively, regardless of skin color. He believes that each individual should be ...
Many cancer survivors face ongoing physical and mental health challenges, which peer support and online resources can help address, says Brian Koffman, MDCM, DCFP, FCFP, DABFP, MSEd.
Those who had at least 1 inpatient insurance claim for HIV-related treatment or unrelated treatment with an HIV diagnosis were considered to be living with HIV. Receiving 1 or more opioid ...