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Large lag between breast cancer symptom onset and clinical consultation in LMICs
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), there appears to be a long interval between the first onset of breast cancer symptoms and presentation to a healthcare provider, reports a recent study.
Large lag between breast cancer symptom onset and clinical consultation in LMICs
18 Dec 2022Noninvasive approach useful for detecting postoperative recurrence in Crohn’s disease
A noninvasive diagnostic approach that combines bowel ultrasound and faecal calprotectin test appears to be reliable for detecting disease recurrence in Crohn’s disease (CD) patients who have undergone ileo-cecal resection, according to a study.
Noninvasive approach useful for detecting postoperative recurrence in Crohn’s disease
17 Dec 2022Study reinforces guideline to avoid prescribing EIASMs in glioma patients with epilepsy
First-line monotherapy with levetiracetam appears to have a more favourable effectiveness than enzyme-inducing antiseizure medications (EIASMs) in glioma patients with epilepsy, owing to lower treatment failure for any reason and better tolerability, according to a study, which supports the current neuro-oncology recommendations to avoid EIASMs in this population.
Study reinforces guideline to avoid prescribing EIASMs in glioma patients with epilepsy
17 Dec 2022Novel topical dexamethasone formulation reduces inflammation, pain after cataract surgery
OCS-01, a topical dexamethasone 1.5% in a novel formulation, appears to be safe and effective in the management of inflammation and pain following cataract surgery, a study has found.
Novel topical dexamethasone formulation reduces inflammation, pain after cataract surgery
17 Dec 2022Cervical cancer screening: Thumbs up for HPV self-sampling among women in SG
Human papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling for cervical cancer screening is highly acceptable among Singaporean women, with the strategy deemed accurate and easy to perform, a study has found.