Large Language Models Fall Short in Breast Imaging Classification
Moderate agreement seen between original radiologists and three large language models
Cyberattack Cripples Major U.S. Health Care Network
Those With Limited English Proficiency Face Barriers to Telehealth
2021 study shows less access to telehealth and worse reported experiences with video visits
Racial, Ethnic Differences Seen in Breast Cancer Treatment Declination
American Indian, Alaska Native, other; Asian or Pacific Islander; Black patients more likely to decline surgery
Symptom Burden Prevalent in Childhood Cancer Survivors
Caregiver anxiety and neighborhood factors associated with greater symptom burden
Bariatric Surgery Tied to Higher Short-Term Risk for Venous Thromboembolism
However, at one and five years after surgery, risk for venous thromboembolism and pulmonary embolism was lower
Mortality Slightly Increased With Consumption of Ultraprocessed Foods
Slight increase seen in all-cause mortality for participants in highest versus lowest quarter of ultraprocessed food consumption
Risk for Colorectal Cancer Is Low for Uncomplicated Diverticulitis
Patients with diverticulitis as the only indication for colonoscopy were less likely to have colorectal cancer
Text Message Outreach Can Help Increase Mammogram Completion Rates
Text messaging after initial outreach for breast cancer screening increases completion of mammograms
Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Use Has Increased for All Racial Groups
Rates of increase significantly higher for Hispanics and non-Hispanic African Americans for autologous, allogeneic HCT