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Lower abdominal visceral fat area and prolonged surgery are independent risk factors
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Prevalence of diagnosed diabetes was 11.3% and undiagnosed diabetes was 4.5%; prevalence higher for men
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Clinicians treating patients with kidney disease must be aware of dental considerations to avoid potentially lethal consequences.
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A prostate cancer risk stratification strategy using artificial intelligence deep learning shows promise.
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Various standard clinical variables measured by clinicians analyzed to determine scope of machine learning techniques in predicting IDH
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Significant effect on acute and maximal C-peptide response at 12 weeks seen with carbohydrate-restricted diet
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Compounded semaglutide linked to deaths.
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Likelihood of emergency department use before cancer diagnosis increases with rurality, living in marginalized areas
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Phase 2 data suggest 177Lu-PSMA-617 may have a role in the treatment of metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, according to Arun A. Azad, MBBS, PhD.
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Perioperative durvalumab has “the potential to transform the standard of care” for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer, according to Thomas Powles, MBBS, MD.
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Lower abdominal visceral fat area, older age, and prolonged surgery are independent risk factors for developing postoperative neurogenic bladder after rectal cancer surgery. https://t.co/8V6iT6ce6v