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    Katie Murray joins Ashish Kamat discusses optimizing care for bladder cancer in women. Dr. Murray highlights the need to understand the biologic and diagnostic differences, as well as the timing of diagnoses and survival disparities in bladder cancer among women. She emphasizes the importance of raising awareness among primary care physicians and advocating for early diagnosis, as women often…

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    Investigators have discovered that women with certain reproductive factors may have an elevated risk of developing lung cancer, according to recent findings presented by Zhang et al at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) 2023 World Conference on Lung Cancer (Abstract OA13.03). In a prospective study, the investigators used the UK Biobank to analyze the data of 273,190 individuals—with the goal of better understanding the potential links between individual reproductive

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    Katie Murray joins Ashish Kamat discusses optimizing care for bladder cancer in women. Dr. Murray highlights the need to understand the biologic and diagnostic differences, as well as the timing of diagnoses and survival disparities in bladder cancer among women. She emphasizes the importance of raising awareness among primary care physicians and advocating for early diagnosis, as women often…

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