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HIV response. Experts are suggesting a projected 24% decrease in HIV funding over the next year in the context of reductions ...
Oesophageal adenocarcinoma has an extremely poor prognosis, and improving outcomes via therapy remains particularly challenging in such a heterogeneous cancer. Another avenue for improving outcomes ...
Health registries have become an increasingly powerful tool to document outcomes for particular populations, and are usually grouped around a single disease, procedure, or medication.1 Although health ...
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common nerve entrapment syndrome in the upper limb, affecting 3–5% of the adult population.1 Depending on local routines and habits, different specialties are ...
Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) is one of the most lethal cancers, with patients diagnosed with extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) experiencing a median survival of just 12 months after ...
Virtual consultations hold the potential to transform patient care; however, their capacity to fully replace face-to-face interactions remains uncertain. ten Haaft and colleagues present findings from ...
Global migration is an inescapable reality. Whether by choice or by force, 1 billion people (one in eight of the total world ...
Squamous cell anal carcinoma (SCAC) is a very rare disease, with few approved treatments in the advanced setting. Little benefit has been achieved with currently approved treatments in terms of ...
Despite being declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern 10 months ago, the mpox outbreak is not over. And in places like Sierra Leone, it is spiralling. Paul Adepoju reports.
Safiyyah Abbas and Lucy Mitchell1 highlighted the atrocities unfolding in Gaza and the failure of Australian medical institutions to mount a meaningful protest. Since then, the Israeli Government's ...
We read with interest the thoughtful Correspondence from François Bompart and colleagues1 expressing disappointment that the recent revisions to the Declaration of Helsinki (DoH) lacked specific and ...
Cancer is the third leading cause of death in Kenya, after infectious and cardiovascular diseases.1 According to the National Institutes of Health, 50% of all cancer patients receive radiotherapy as ...
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