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Weight loss boosts response to intrauterine progestin
Among women with obesity and atypical hyperplasia or low-risk endometrial cancer, weight loss during conservative management with intrauterine progestin improves treatment outcomes, according to a study.
Weight loss boosts response to intrauterine progestin
03 Nov 2021
SCLC: Hippocampal avoidance in prophylactic cranial irradiation a potential SoC
In patients with small-cell lung cancer (SCLC), hippocampal avoidance-prophylactic cranial irradiation (HA-PCI) better preserves cognitive function and has no adverse impact on the incidence of brain metastases, overall survival (OS) and quality of life (QoL) compared with standard PCI, a phase III randomized controlled trial has shown.
SCLC: Hippocampal avoidance in prophylactic cranial irradiation a potential SoC
03 Nov 2021
Managing comorbidities in rheumatoid arthritis in the new decade
Nearly half of all rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients suffer comorbidity, which has a negative impact on quality of life and mortality. At a recent scientific symposium, Professor Peter Taylor from the University of Oxford in Oxford, UK emphasized the importance of monitoring, preventing, and treating comorbidities in RA while Professor Christopher Edwards from the University Hospital Southampton in Southampton, UK focused on the impact of mental health in RA. The symposium was organized by Fresenius Kabi and held under the auspices of the Singapore Society of Rheumatology. Dr Lian Tsui Yee from Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore chaired the event.
Managing comorbidities in rheumatoid arthritis in the new decade
03 Nov 2021
Add-on brivaracetam for epilepsy makes good in real-world practice
Long-term postmarketing data for adjunctive brivaracetam show that its use helps improve seizure control in patients with various epilepsy syndromes, even in those with prior exposure to levetiracetam. However, psychobehavioural adverse events (AEs) occur in one out of ten patients.
Add-on brivaracetam for epilepsy makes good in real-world practice
02 Nov 2021
Transplantation bias, misconceptions endure for alcohol-, obesity-related liver disease
Bias and misconceptions about liver transplantation persist for patients with alcohol- (ALD) and obesity-related liver disease (OLD), a study has found.
Transplantation bias, misconceptions endure for alcohol-, obesity-related liver disease
02 Nov 2021
Omission of parametrial boost does not compromise local control, survival in modern era
Leaving out the use of external beam parametrial boost (EBPB) for locally advanced cervical cancer does not seem to negatively affect local control or survival in the era of image-guided brachytherapy, results of a study have shown. This then supports a reduced need for standardized use of parametrial boost.