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In 2021, the USPSTF changed guidance on colorectal cancer screenings, reducing the recommended age of a colonoscopy from 50 to 45 years.
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As the treatment paradigm for neurologic diseases rapidly progresses, the need for more thorough biomarker tools to measure disease progression and severity has increased. In recent years, GFAP has emerged as a valuable candidate to add to the existing panel.
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Eyes with bacillary detachment had higher fluid volumes, increased CST, EZ attenuation, and increased sub-RPE volume at baseline.
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Close to half of patients with wet AMD treated with aflibercept could safely stop eye injection therapy after one year without further vision loss, according to the pilot study.
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After decades of unmet needs in the progressive form of vision loss, the complement inhibitor drug class is nearing the market for affected patients.
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A look back at 2022, including new drug approvals, the significance of treatment for geographic atrophy, and what the future holds within the retina space. Veeral Sheth, MD joins to discuss in a Q&A.
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Mashup Score: 0Inequities Continue to Exist in Ophthalmology Care - 2 year(s) ago
Individuals living in lower-income situations were also more likely to have vision impairment, use eye care services less, and have lower adherence to eye examinations.
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Dr. Glasser shares perspective on the adoption of telehealth in ophthalmology and the importance of increased funding to provide sufficient reimbursement for all physician services.
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Macular holes in stage 2 progress faster than those in stages 3 and 4, making it beneficial to perform vitrectomy without delay in this population.
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New research highlights the growing number of claims among all providers, including advanced practice practitioners and non-dermatologists, of Cal/BD foam usage for Medicare beneficiaries.
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Colon cancer screening rates took a major hit during #COVID19. But now, recommendations have altered and tools have advanced. Where do we stand in 2022? Our latest from #ThisYearInMedicine: https://t.co/u5DztLfZnn