In a propensity-matched analysis of stage I-III solid tumors, GLP-1 receptor agonist exposure after cancer diagnosis was associated with lower metastatic progression in several cancer types. These findings...
In a retrospective national VA cohort of nearly 1 million Veterans, tobacco smoking duration criteria identified more screening-eligible patients and fewer missed lung cancer diagnoses than pack-year...
Several sessions at the 2026 American Association of Nurse Practitioners National Conference in Las Vegas, NV, will address migraine-related diagnosis, treatment, red flags, and care considerations across...
Using real-world patient scenarios and current guideline recommendations, this session from Practical Updates in Primary Care outlines a structured primary care approach to diagnosing low back pain,...
A new study shows that ChatGPT 4.0 is neither accurate nor reliable in diagnosing orbital floor fractures, with its results differing significantly from those of an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
New clinical guidance outlines the use of blood-based biomarker tests for Alzheimer’s diagnosis in patients with cognitive impairment, aiming to support more consistent and evidence-based application in...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is more prevalent and complex than often recognized—especially in women, older adults, and patients with comorbid conditions, according to Julianne Blythe, MPA, PA-C, RPSGT, a...
In a multicenter diagnostic study, artificial intelligence assistance significantly improved radiologists’ ability to detect clinically significant prostate cancer on MRI—enhancing sensitivity, specificity,...
In a population-based, cross-sectional study, researchers examined US women aged 20 to 49 years who were diagnosed with primary invasive breast cancer from 2000 through 2019.
Researchers sought to determine the reliability of the use of transvaginal ultrasonography triage to diagnose endometrial cancer in patients who are Black and at risk for the disease.