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Anaemia a major indication for obstetric red cell transfusion in multiethnic population
Red cell transfusion at a high-volume tertiary hospital in Singapore has an incidence of 3.2 percent in a multiethnic obstetric population, according to a study. Anaemia during pregnancy is the most common reason for transfusion administration.
Anaemia a major indication for obstetric red cell transfusion in multiethnic population
13 Jul 2022Can very low-risk breast cancer patients be spared from postop radiotherapy?
Adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) may be omitted in women with very low-risk breast cancer who have had breast conserving surgery (BCS) and have been receiving endocrine therapy, according to findings from the LUMINA study.
Can very low-risk breast cancer patients be spared from postop radiotherapy?
12 Jul 2022Diabetes, excess weight up risk of COVID-19 in pregnancy
Diabetes mellitus and overweight or obesity appear to increase susceptibility to COVID-19 among pregnant women, with insulin-dependent gestational diabetes mellitus being associated with the disease, according to data from INTERCOVID.
Diabetes, excess weight up risk of COVID-19 in pregnancy
09 Jul 2022L-MOCA: Olaparib maintenance for ovarian cancer benefits Asians
Maintenance monotherapy with olaparib appears safe and effective in Asian patients with platinum-sensitive relapsed (PSR) ovarian cancer, regardless of their BRCA status, as shown in the results of the phase III, open-label, single-arm L-MOCA study.
L-MOCA: Olaparib maintenance for ovarian cancer benefits Asians
07 Jul 2022Diabetes status may influence long-term survival in metastatic breast cancer
Long-term overall survival (OS) in patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) may be influenced by diabetes status, according to a retrospective study presented at ENDO 2022.
Diabetes status may influence long-term survival in metastatic breast cancer
06 Jul 2022Chlorhexidine a safe, reasonable option for vaginal antisepsis
Vaginal antisepsis with chlorhexidine proves noninferior to that with iodine in terms of the incidence of gynaecologic surgery-associated urinary tract infection and vaginal irritation, as reported in a study.
Chlorhexidine a safe, reasonable option for vaginal antisepsis
06 Jul 2022Healthy plant-based diet may reduce breast cancer risk
Adherence to a healthy plant-based diet was tied to a reduced risk of breast cancer, according to a French study presented at Nutrition 2022. In contrast, an unhealthy plant-based diet may be tied to increased breast cancer risk.