A direct-to-patient digital health program for lung cancer screening - EurekAlert!
Lab-grown human embryo model produces blood cells | Breakthrough raises new possibilities for regenerative medicine, which uses patient’s own cells to repair damaged tissues.
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) matches proton therapy in patient-reported outcomes for oropharyngeal cancer - EurekAlert!
Penn State Health’s patient-centered quality metric reframing project may serve as a model for presenting future quality metrics - EurekAlert!
Ketamine bladder syndrome: an important differential diagnosis when assessing a patient with persistent lower urinary tract symptoms
Mayo Clinic researchers develop AI tool to detect surgical site infections from patient-submitted photos - EurekAlert!
Insilico Medicine completes first-in-patient dosing of ISM3412, the novel MAT2A inhibitor for the treatment of locally advanced/metastatic solid tumors - EurekAlert!
First patient in the world treated for muscle-weakness disease in clinical trial at HonorHealth Research Institute - EurekAlert!
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers several steps closer to harnessing patient's own T-cells to fight off cancer - EurekAlert!
Patient-delivered continuous care for weight loss maintenance - EurekAlert!
Comparison of patient-reported outcomes after uniportal versus multiportal video-assisted thoracoscopic sub-lobar resection - EurekAlert!
Right patient, right dose, right time
UCLA investigators highlight innovations in prostate and bladder cancer, AI, and patient-centered care at AUA 2025 - EurekAlert!
News at a glance: Gene-edited pig kidney fails in patient, a new German tech ministry, and Harvard’s federal funds frozen
Rare combination of ovarian tumors found in one patient - EurekAlert!
Claudia Loebel, understanding cell memory could lead to patient-specific treatments
Global study finds new medication for sinus thrombosis is just as safe but more patient-friendly
A patient's ability to perform a cardiac stress test offers a critical window on their mortality risk
A patient’s ability to perform a cardiac stress test offers a critical window on their mortality risk - EurekAlert
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