A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us. Credit...Ricardo Tomás Supported by By Nina Agrawal Nina Agrawal is a health ...
Elemento is the director of the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. Sternberg is the clinical director of the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine. Khozin is ...
Remote clinical pharmacist impact on reducing total cost of care in Enhancing Oncology Model–enrolled oncology practices. Electronic patient-reported outcome-based weight management versus usual care ...
A randomised controlled trial evaluates whether a structured self management intervention improves skills and quality of life ...
Utility of the 70-Gene MammaPrint Assay for Prediction of Benefit From Extended Letrozole Therapy in the NRG Oncology/NSABP B-42 Trial Patients with advanced lung cancer reporting at least moderate ...
“Well, we don’t have as much evidence as we would like on steroid use during pregnancy,” the obstetrician warned my co-author, Natalia Emanuel, as she wrote a prescription for inhaled corticosteroids ...
The viewpoint reviews conflicting evidence on alcohol consumption, highlighting discrepancies between observational studies, ...
Randomized, blinded clinical study evaluating injectable autologous hair follicle secretome in patients with androgenic ...