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JAMA NetworkEffect of Metformin vs Placebo on Invasive Disease–Free Survival in Breast Cancer - 9 hours
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This randomized trial assesses whether metformin (vs placebo) given for 5 years would improve invasive disease–free survival and other outcomes in patients with operable...
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Metformin in high-risk operable breast cancer without diabetes- fails to improve invasive DFS https://t.co/JckbYIymLm https://t.co/JckbYIymLm - view on twitter
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JAMA NetworkPrimary Care Engagement in Reform Programs and Health Services Outcomes - 10 hours
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This was a longitudinal observational study of participation by primary care organizations in voluntary delivery and payment reform programs and its associations with hospital...
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#Revisit national study of primary care organizations that failed to find consistent evidence of better outcomes from participation in 3 payment reform programs. #AnniversaryMonth #Year1 @j_r_a_m @CLIIR_UCSF https://t.co/hcWOV6uQw0 - view on twitter
Who Will Benefit From Metformin? - 10 hours
A number of observational studies have reported improved outcomes for individuals with type-2 diabetes (T2D) receiving metformin while undergoing cancer treatment.1 Most data in...
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Will Cancer Patients Benefit From Metformin? https://t.co/GU5uHvT04P via @JAMAOnc part of @JAMANetwork - view on twitter
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JAMA NetworkEffect of Metformin vs Placebo on Invasive Disease–Free Survival in Breast Cancer - 10 hours
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This randomized trial assesses whether metformin (vs placebo) given for 5 years would improve invasive disease–free survival and other outcomes in patients with operable...
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MA.32 trial of Metformin vs Placebo in non-metastatic higher risk #breastcancer is negative. ➡️No benefit to adjuvant Metformin following standard adjuvant therapy. Published today in @JAMAOnc and available at https://t.co/N9GRkxWgla https://t.co/N9GRkxWgla - view on twitter
This cohort study examines admissions to intensive care units for COVID-19–associated acute respiratory distress syndrome by COVID-19 vaccination status among adults in the Veneto...
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This cohort study of patients admitted to the ICU for #COVID19 found vaccinated patients received the second dose of vaccine a median 5 months before admission to the ICU, suggesting the need a booster vaccination campaign. https://t.co/1OBfKYLIRn - view on twitter
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JAMA NetworkUSPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Impaired Visual Acuity in Older Adults - 11 hours
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This 2022 Recommendation Statement from the US Preventive Services Task Force concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits...
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Sure is a good think that this is part of the "Medicare Annual Wellness Exam! 😬 USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Impaired Visual Acuity in Older Adults https://t.co/GdfRKplMXc via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork - view on twitter
This Viewpoint reviews the strategic plan of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation and explores the key takeaways of the...
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Value-Based Care in the @CMSinnovates https://t.co/B40aXNgnBL via @JAMA_current - view on twitter
This randomized trial assesses whether metformin (vs placebo) given for 5 years would improve invasive disease–free survival and other outcomes in patients with operable...
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Effect of Metformin vs Placebo on Invasive Disease–Free Survival in Patients With Breast Cancer: The MA.32 Randomized Clinical Trial | Breast Cancer | JAMA | JAMA Network https://t.co/QmNfqIkPi6 - view on twitter
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JAMA NetworkAfter Mandate, COVID-19 Vaccinations Increased Among Nursing Home Staff - 13 hours
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COVID-19 vaccination rates increased among nursing home employees across the US after the Biden administration announced a COVID-19 vaccination mandate last August for staff...
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After Mandate, COVID-19 Vaccinations Increased Among Nursing Home Staff https://t.co/d3AVoum8zR via @JAMAHealthForum "Despite warnings ... that the vaccine mandate might lead to a shortage of staff at long-term care facilities, data suggest that this did not happen." - view on twitter
This cross-sectional study examines the prevalence of germline findings in patients undergoing tumor/normal matched sequencing among cancer types lacking...
RT @ADesaiMD: "#Germline Findings Among #Cancer Types Lacking Hereditary Testing Guidelines" https://t.co/G11gWz8aJw @JAMANetworkOpen @MDA… - view on twitter