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  • 8 minutes 44 seconds
    Too few women oncology investigators; is a rigid HPV vaccination schedule needed?

    Is a rigid HPV vaccination schedule really necessary? Story by Bruce Jancin, reporting from the annual meeting of the European Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases.

    Delayed administration of the second dose of an HPV vaccine had no negative impact on the magnitude of the immune response.

    Other top stories:

    1. Women are underrepresented as lead authors in oncology trials

      The proportion has been increasing but still lags behind the proportion of female oncologists in the United States.

    2. Dupilumab found effective for adolescents with moderate to severe AD

      Rates of skin infections were higher in the placebo group, compared with the treatment groups.

    3. Exposure to outdoor air pollutants linked to increased emphysema

      Being exposed to outdoor air pollutants was associated with increases in emphysema as assessed via CT imaging.

    4. Favorable Ebola results lead to drug trial termination, new focus

      Two of four therapeutics showed greater survival, prompting termination of the initial trial and randomization of new patients to these two drugs.

    You can contact the MDedge Daily Medical News team by emailing us at [email protected] or by following us on Twitter @MDedgeTweets.

    14 August 2019, 8:00 am
  • 39 minutes 6 seconds
    SPECIAL: ASCO Journal Club with Blood & Cancer host David Henry, MD

    SPECIAL Crossover with Blood & Cancer, the official podcast of MDedge HematologyOncology.

    You can learn more about Blood & Cancer at http://www.mdedge.com/podcasts/blood-cancer

    SHOW NOTES:

    Alan P. Lyss, MD, a medical oncologist in community practice at Missouri Baptist Medical Center in St. Louis, joins Blood & Cancer host David H. Henry, MD, of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, to break down the most interesting and practice-changing studies at the recent 2019 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

    Complete show notes by Ronak H. Mistry, DO, resident in the department of internal medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, are available online here.

    For more MDedge podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts

    Email the show: [email protected]

    Interact with us on Twitter: @mdedgehemonc

    David Henry on Twitter: @DavidHenryMD

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    • Pancreatic Cancer
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    • Prostate Cancer
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    • Lung Cancer
      • Abstract 8504
    • Breast Cancer
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      • TAILORx
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    • Health Informatics
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    • Multiple Myeloma
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      • Smoldering Myeloma
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    23 June 2019, 2:48 pm
  • 8 minutes 6 seconds
    Do cannabis laws cut opioid deaths? Plus, residents swamped by debt, job offers

    Today's top stories in clinical medicine.

    1. Medical cannabis laws appear no longer tied to drop in opioid overdose mortality
    2. EULAR revises its RA management recommendations
    3. Aggressive lowering of LDL cholesterol: Is it a good thing?
    4. Residents are drowning in job offers -- and debt

    You can contact the MDedge Daily Medical News by emailing us at [email protected] or following us on Twitter at @MDedgeTweets

    21 June 2019, 8:14 pm
  • 7 minutes 8 seconds
    Treat insomnia like a disorder; what's causing new psychiatric symptoms?

    Today's top stories in clinical medicine.

    1. Treat insomnia as a full-fledged disorder.
    2. Illinois law expands abortion rights.
    3. Consider iatrogenesis in patients with new psychiatric symptoms.
    4. Foot osteoarthritis: forgotten no longer.

    You can contact the MDedge Daily Medical News by emailing us at [email protected] or following us on Twitter at @MDedgeTweets.

    19 June 2019, 9:00 pm
  • 6 minutes 35 seconds
    Some cognitive changes 'normal' with aging; obesity declined among lower-income children

    Today's top stories in clinical medicine:

    1. Modest changes deemed inherent in 'normal' aging
    2. COPD exacerbations associated with poor sleep quality
    3. Genetic analysis links PCSK9 inhibition and CV mortality
    4. Obesity and overweight declined among lower-income kids

    You can contact the MDedge Daily Medical News by emailing us at [email protected] or following us on Twitter at @MDedgeTweets.

    18 June 2019, 9:00 pm
  • 8 minutes 35 seconds
    Chronic opioids and ankylosing spondylitis; 2/3 of gyn-oncs experienced sexual harassment

    Today's top stories:

    1. Chronic opioid use may be common in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
    2. Reducing pediatric RSV burden is top priority
    3. Less reactogenic acellular pertusses vaccine has waning immunity
    4. Nearly two-thirds of gynecologic oncology respondents experienced sexual harassment

    You can contact the MDedge Daily Medical News by emailing us at [email protected] or following us on Twitter at @MDedgeTweets.

    12 June 2019, 9:00 pm
  • 8 minutes 16 seconds
    Does aspirin prevent anything? And how to pick the right diabetes drug

    You can find more of our podcasts at http://www.mdedge.com/podcasts.

    Today's top stories in clinical medicine:

    1. Updated systematic review of aspirin for primary prevention shows benefits, risks.
    2. Estimated prevalence of OSA in the Americas stands at 170 million.
    3. How to reverse type 2 diabetes with a crash diet the DiRECT approach.
    4. Zeroing in on a key issue: SGLT2s or GLP-1s for elderly T2D?

    You can contact the MDedge Daily Medical News by emailing us at [email protected] or following us on Twitter at @MDedgeTweets.

    10 June 2019, 9:00 pm
  • 7 minutes 15 seconds
    Coffee, tea, and soda increase GERD risk

    You can find more of our podcasts on our website: http://www.mdedge.com/podcasts

    Today's top stories in clinical medicine:

    1. Coffee, tea, and soda all up GERD risk
    2. Warfarin boosts OS risk in Rotterdam Study
    3. mTORC1 inhibitor protects elderly asthmatics from viral respiratory infections
    4. NJ law, EMR alerts appear effective at reducing opioid prescriptions

    You can contact the MDedge Daily Medical News by emailing us at [email protected] or following us on Twitter at @MDedgeTweets.

    27 May 2019, 7:37 pm
  • 7 minutes 3 seconds
    Government pleas for measles vaccination

    Today in clinical medicine:

    1. Most measles cases in 25 years prompts government pleas to vaccinate
    2. Positive psoriatic arthritis screens occur often in psoriasis patients
    3. Sleep apnea is linked with tau accumulation in the brain
    4. Patients say primary care video visits are convenient, high quality

    You can contact the MDedge Daily News by emailing us at [email protected] or following us on Twitter at @MDedgeTweets.

    1 May 2019, 8:00 am
  • 12 minutes 23 seconds
    ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2019

    The 2019 annual Internal Medicine meeting of the American College of Physicians took place beginning April 10 in Philadelphia. MDedge Podcast host and producer Nick Andrews joined Internal Medicine News editor Katie Lennon to discuss a few of the biggest topics.

    ACP 2019 highlights:

    1. Telemedicine update.
    2. Neuropathic pain update.
    3. Negotiating a strong contract.
    4. ACP launches quality improvement tools.

    You can contact the MDedge Daily news by emailing [email protected] or by following us on Twitter at @MDedgeTweets.

    15 April 2019, 12:39 pm
  • 11 minutes 35 seconds
    AAD 2019 meeting wrap-up

    Today, we're bringing you a special episode featuring exclusive coverage from the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in Washington.

    1. Food allergies and atopic dermatitis: What is the evidence? https://bit.ly/2CayGcp

    2. Many common dermatologic drugs can be safely used during pregnancy. https://bit.ly/2HmZLfY

    3. 31-GEP test predicts likelihood of metastasis for cutaneous melanoma. https://bit.ly/2NO3dkK

    4. Bermekimab reduces lesions, cuts pain in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa. https://bit.ly/2H6NuNe

    Contact us: [email protected]

    9 March 2019, 9:00 am
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