Smoking + Early Menopause Increases Risk for Lung Disease, Poor Outcomes
Authors call for smoking cessation and lung cancer screening in smokers with early menopause
Mortality Risk High for Some Gleason Grade 1 Prostate Cancer Patients
Risks increased for those with percentage positive biopsies >50 percent or prostate-specific antigen >20 ng/mL
Most Americans Don’t Know About Lung Cancer Screening: Survey
Study Examines Trends in Esophageal Cancer Disparities Over Time
From 1999 to 2020, decrease seen in mortality among Black adults, while mortality stabilized among White adults
Common Genetic Risk Seen for Primary Ovarian Insufficiency, Cancer
Women with POI have increase in breast cancer, while relatives of these women have an increased risk for breast, colon, prostate cancers
Cholesterol Absorption Inhibitors May Cut Risk for Liver Cancer
Results inconsistent for association with bile acid sequestrant use depending on diabetes and liver disease status
CDC: Despite Wanting to Quit, Only 8.8 Percent Quit Smoking in 2022
Two-thirds of adults who smoked wanted to quit, about half made a quit attempt, but only 8.8 percent quit in 2022
Being at Eye Level May Benefit Clinician-Patient Interaction
Eye-level communication more effective compared with standing at the bedside of inpatients
Toxicities Rare After Two Weeks of CAR T-Cell Therapy Infusion
Nonrelapse mortality was driven by ICANS in early follow-up period, followed by infection through three months
Incidence of Specific, All Cancers Increased With Pesticide Use
Increased incidence seen for leukemia, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and bladder, colon, lung, pancreatic, and all cancers