Who Pays When Cancer Research Gets Defunded?
What if the test that could have caught your cancer earlier never existed — not because the science wasn’t there, but because a political dispute
What if the test that could have caught your cancer earlier never existed — not because the science wasn’t there, but because a political dispute
A CDC study was just released confirming what we already knew: healthcare workers are experiencing burnout. Healthcare workers have high rates of depression and anxiety, and many
A new study from the Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute Center for Diagnostic Excellence estimates that possibly 795,000 people every year die or are seriously injured
A fecal transplant is when a doctor takes a sample of fecal matter from a donor and inserts it into the intestines of a patient,
Doctors in the future might decide not to prescribe radiation to patients with rectal cancer. A study was recently published in the New England Journal
Drug shortages are a common problem for healthcare facilities in the United States, but they’re usually resolved quickly and the drugs that are briefly missing
The United States Preventative Task Force (USPTF) has released a draft recommendation to increase breast cancer screening, with the goal to reduce breast cancer incidence
We have written blogs recently that described how AI is being applied to medical issues, particularly with regard to radiology imaging. It seems now that
Since 2019, Washington has had a statute (RCW 70.54.460) requiring that any woman who has a mammogram must be notified if the images show that
No one wants to hear that they or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer. However, not all cancers are equal in their severity