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This summer a large study found “statistically significant decreases in the annual rates of in-hospital adverse events” for numerous indicators of patient safety. The study
This summer a large study found “statistically significant decreases in the annual rates of in-hospital adverse events” for numerous indicators of patient safety. The study
You may have read or heard about a recent European study calling into question whether colonoscopies were useful in preventing deaths by screening for –
Modern medicine has developed screening as a tool to hopefully catch and treat various cancers at an early stage. This includes prostate cancer, breast cancer,
Cancer research is continuous, resulting in new therapies being developed all the time. For example, immunotherapy, though it had been around for a century, first
We speak to folks every day who have had a bad experience with medical care. Sometimes the care leads to injury, and sometimes this injury
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly every part of our lives for the last two-plus years. This includes the frequency with which we received our
A merger that has been in the works for months has materialized. Recently we learned that four cancer treatment and research centers were finalizing plans
Trading sugar for artificial sweeteners appears to mean trading for a significant increase in cancer risk. In a long term cohort study recently revealed that
Research shows that diagnostic errors occur in at least one in twenty medical encounters. Women and people are color are more likely to be misdiagnosed
We represent several folks and families of decedents who have been affected by delays in diagnosing cancer. One common element from each case is that