Payments by drug and device makers to doctors remain widespread, but also vary considerably
The financial ties between drug and device makers and some physicians remains pervasive, according to a new analysis.
The financial ties between drug and device makers and some physicians remains pervasive, according to a new analysis.
At the 2024 UCSF-UCLA PSMA Conference, Wolfgang Fendler discusses the relevance of different PSMA PET agents in clinical practice, emphasizing that while there are various…
Ascension disclosed Wednesday that it has detected “unusual activity” on some of its technology networks that it believes “is due to a cybersecurity event.” |…
Sandoz is no longer cooperating with a U.K. industry trade group following a dispute over allegations that the company inappropriately marketed a biosimilar medicine.
Alicia Morgans discusses a study with Stacy Loeb, exploring the impact of a plant-based diet on prostate cancer survivors, based on Loeb’s paper published in…
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As Director of Community Outreach at the Lourie Center, Solano-Umana serves as the liaison between the H42 study and the Lourie Center’s home visiting program.…
Using human cells in laboratory rats, Michigan Medicine researchers have developed a functional model of thoracic aortic aneurysm, creating opportunities for more effective understanding of…
Alicia Morgans interviews Toni Choueiri about the results of the KEYNOTE-564 trial, marking a significant milestone in kidney cancer treatment with pembrolizumab showing an overall…