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Description: As US opioid prescribing by both oncologists and nononcologists fell similarly from 2013 to 2017, guidelines for patients
without cancer may be inappropriately being used for those with cancer.
Description: Whole-genome and epigenomic analyses of Mantle cell lymphoma helps explain the different evolution of conventional and leukemic
nonnodal subtypes and define subsets of patients with distinct outcomes.
Description: Expert neurologists discuss challenges and best practice in MS diagnosis, treatment, and assessment from initial stages through
progression
Description: As many elderly persons are screened for cancer after age limits, interventions to reduce overscreening are needed to lower
patient harms and costs and to increase healthcare efficiency.
Description: Livestock-associated MRSA can readapt to the human host via acquired phage-encoded immune modulators, causing increased spread
in the community and healthcare settings.
Description: A new, noninvasive genomic blood test using DNA methylation detected cancer in asymptomatic people who were subsequently diagnosed
with cancer within 4 years.
Description: Replacing sedentary time with time spent in light- or moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity was linked to lower
cancer mortality risk, according to a cohort study.
Description: As adherence to PrEP for HIV, and hence efficacy, declined over time among adolescents, clinicians should consider more frequent
clinical follow-up and other adherence strategies.r