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Muscle mass influences paclitaxel systemic exposure, informs personalized dosing
Extending the infusion duration of paclitaxel in breast cancer patients with low skeletal muscle area is expected to reduce peripheral neuropathy while maintaining systemic exposure, suggests a study.
Muscle mass influences paclitaxel systemic exposure, informs personalized dosing
29 Jun 2022Increasing age, higher IOP tied to primary angle-closure disease in Asians
The incidence of primary angle-closure disease (PACD) in a multi-ethnic Asian population is 3.50 percent over 6 years, a study has shown. Increasing age, higher intraocular pressure (IOP), and shallower anterior chamber contribute to the increased risk of incident PACT, while late posterior subcapsular cataract (PSC) is associated with a lower likelihood of developing PACD.
Increasing age, higher IOP tied to primary angle-closure disease in Asians
29 Jun 2022Mini-slings on par with mid-urethral slings for female SUI
In terms of patient-reported success, the newer, adjustable, anchored single-incision mini-slings (SIMS) were noninferior to the synthetic, tension-free, standard mid-urethral slings (SMUS) for the surgical management of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women, the SIMS study suggests.
Mini-slings on par with mid-urethral slings for female SUI
29 Jun 2022Singapore’s frontliners left with unmet needs during COVID-19
Healthcare workers (HCWs) in Singapore suffer from several unmet needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, including physical, safety, and self-actualization needs, according to a new study.
Singapore’s frontliners left with unmet needs during COVID-19
29 Jun 2022Reactive oxygen species from neutrophils tied to severe COVID-19, sepsis
In patients with severe COVID-19 or sepsis, high levels of neutrophils seem to be able to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), which might contribute to disease pathology, a recent study has found.