A new report details how many people in each state would lose access to Medicaid if Republicans in Congress were to cut the program by one-third.
Phase 2 trial results support further development of neoadjuvant nivolumab-based CIT and adaptive de-escalation of CRT in patients with locoregionally advanced HNSCC, according to researchers.
The CDC is preparing to study whether vaccines are linked to autism, despite overwhelming scientific evidence showing no connection.
AI for a task that should be done by a physician rather than using it for other burdens that are less worthy than expressing care for patients,” authors of an editorial wrote.
In honor of Women’s History Month, test your knowledge about these pioneering figures and their achievements. This quiz originally appeared on MPR.
The New Mexico Department of Health reported the death of an unvaccinated adult who tested positive for measles.
Timely receipt of guideline-concordant care can improve survival and may help mitigate racial and ethnic disparities in survival among patients with inflammatory breast cancer, researchers wrote.
Some 15% of people working at the federal Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight were fired last month.
It is imperative to align strategies that can prevent ovarian cancer while also strengthening support for patients, caregivers, and health systems that are confronted by it,” the researchers wrote.
Republicans are aiming to cut billions in federal spending to finance tax cuts, and a lot of that money could come from Medicaid.
Florida’s insurance regulator is demanding detailed prescription data on millions of patients, raising alarms over patient privacy.
The FDA has approved Tevimbra (tislelizumab) for use in combination with chemotherapy as first-line treatment for unresectable or metastatic, PD-L1-positive ESCC.
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