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Mashup Score: 14
Dr. Kendall Moseley joins us with information on bone health and how aging can affect women’s bone strength and loss.
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Mashup Score: 8Diet Quality, Dietary Inflammatory Potential, and Risk of Prostate Cancer Grade Reclassification - 2 month(s) ago
This cohort study examines whether there is an association of diet quality and dietary inflammatory potential with prostate cancer grade reclassification in men with grade group 1 disease undergoing active surveillance.
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Mashup Score: 7Diet Quality, Dietary Inflammatory Potential, and Risk of Prostate Cancer Grade Reclassification - 3 month(s) ago
This cohort study examines whether there is an association of diet quality and dietary inflammatory potential with prostate cancer grade reclassification in men with grade group 1 disease undergoing active surveillance.
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Mashup Score: 3Brady Urological Institute (@brady_urology) • Instagram reel - 4 month(s) ago
10 likes, 0 comments – brady_urology on September 24, 2024: “Christopher Sawyer had abdominal pain that, within a few days, became so severe he could not get out of bed. Doctors thought it was from a tumor in his stomach, but emergency surgery revealed that Sawyer had testicular cancer that had spread. After chemotherapy, he received continued treatment from Nirmish Singla and the team at the Brady Urological Institute. Because of the tumor’s complexity, a multidisciplinary surgical team operated on Christopher, including surgeons specializing in vascular and general surgery. The surgery was successful, allowing Christopher to fully enjoy his life. #testicularcancer @hopkinsmedicine”.
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Mashup Score: 1Trends in Industry-Sponsored Research Payments to Physician Principal Investigators - 8 month(s) ago
This cohort study investigates trends in total and per-physician industry-sponsored research payments to physician principal investigators from 2015 to 2022.
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Mashup Score: 68
John L. Cameron, MD, FACS, FRCSEng(Hon), FRCSEd(Hon), FRCSI(Hon) has had a long and distinguished career in alimentary tract diseases and specifically in pan…
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Mashup Score: 25Schaufeld at the Shop | A Conversation on Prostate Cancer - 12 month(s) ago
On January 30, 2023, our prostate cancer experts held a community conversation on prostate cancer at the Reflection Eternal Barbershop in Baltimore, MD.The J…
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Mashup Score: 30
OBJECTIVE. This article reviews the pattern of anastomotic leak after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALRP) on MDCT cystography with multiplanar reformatting and 3D display and discusses key surgical procedures to explain intraperitoneal leak and the incidence and clinical significance of anastomotic leak. CONCLUSION. RALRP is a minimally invasive surgery for localized prostate cancer, and its use has increased recently. Intraperitoneal extension of vesicourethral anastomotic leak after RALRP can occur, which is not associated with radical retropubic prostatectomy. MDCT cystography is a fast and accurate method for detection and evaluation of the extent of anastomotic leak after RALRP.
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Mashup Score: 1Clinical and Functional Analyses of an African-ancestry Gain-of-function HOXB13 Variant Implicated in Aggressive Prostate Cancer - 1 year(s) ago
Recent reports have uncovered a HOXB13 variant (X285K) predisposing to prostate cancer in men of West African ancestry. The clinical relevance and pro…
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Mashup Score: 5Gift Develops Talent at the Brady | Giving to Johns Hopkins - 1 year(s) ago
“The endowment gives us the security to be able to create this pipeline of talented individuals and enables us to plan and budget for multiple years, which allows us to have great vision to do innovative things,” says Mohamad Allaf, Engr ’96, Med ’00 (MD), Jakurski Family Director of the Brady and urologist-in-chief at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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Great program at "A Woman's Journey" program. @HopkinsMedicine @MCliftonMD speaking as is the best doctor in our household Dr. Kendall Moseley and many more! https://t.co/s7lrmz0cFt