Surgical and conservative management show similar impacts on CV risk and mortality in bilateral adrenal tumors and cortisol excess.
Patients with resected Merkel cell carcinoma residing in Medicaid expansion states had greater survival rates than those in nonexpansion states.
A single PSA test at midlife may identify men with a low risk of prostate cancer for up to 20 years, supporting longer screening intervals. Men with a low baseline PSA level at midlife have a low risk ...
Significant predictors of 28-day mortality in critically ill patients with systemic sclerosis include male sex and BMI.
Background Previous studies have suggested an adverse role of epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) in aortic stenosis (AS), ...
Prospective data from over 100,000 participants in the Women’s Health Initiative show that the risk of ischemic colitis (IC) is higher among older women with low diastolic blood pressure and ...
Background Physical activity has been associated with neuroprotective and immunomodulatory benefits, potentially influencing ...
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Single Midlife PSA Test May Identity Long-Term Prostate Cancer Risk
Many men with low levels could be spared from invasive procedures and frequent testing ...
Aims Heart failure (HF) often coexists with chronic kidney disease (CKD), impacting prognosis. This study aims to evaluate ...
Introduction Shorter time to diagnosis may lead to better cancer outcomes in Southern Africa. This study measured the time ...
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