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Lung Transplantation for COPD Patients
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S., affecting nearly 16 million adults. Dr. Gerard Criner, Director of the Temple Lung Center, recently joined the Global Forum on Lung Transplantation ...
Ann Partridge, MD, MPH Presents PROs from the COMET Study
Patients with low-risk DCIS who underwent active monitoring had comparable physical, emotional, and psychological outcomes to patients who received standard treatment, according to results from the phase 3 COMET trial data presented by ...
Judy Garber, MD, MPH Presents Updated Results of the OlympiA Study
Dana-Farber’s Judy Garber, MD, MPH shared updated results from the phase 3 OlympiA study. The new analysis provides further support for olaparib’s benefits in patients with high-risk, HER2-negative breast cancer with germline mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2.
Ada Waks, MD Presents Results of the MARGOT Study
Dana-Farber's Ada Waks, MD presented results of MARGOT, a phase 2 trial comparing margetuximab plus chemo or trastuzumab plus chemo in patients with early stage HER2+ breast cancer.
Antonio Giordano, MD, PhD Discusses Novel CDK4-Selective Inhibitor
Dana-Farber's Antonia Giordano, MD, PhD shares new data on a novel CDK4-selective inhibitor in como with letrozole as 1st line treatment in HR+/HER2 Metastatic Breast Cancer.
Jennifer Ligibel, MD Discusses Weigh Loss Intervention
Dana-Farber's Jennifer Ligibel, MD reviews a telephone-based weight loss intervention that led to significant improvements in metabolic and inflammatory biomarkers associated with cancer recurrence according to new data.
Pritikin Cardiac Rehab Program PreOperative Clearance
Dr. Deepak Talreja discusses Sentara's Pritikin Cardiac Rehab Program.
Advancing the Medical Care at St. Louis Children's Hospital NICU
St. Louis Children’s Hosptial is home to one of the largest level IV newborn intensive care units in the nation, consistently recognized among the top programs by U.S. News & World Report.
Latest Documents
Case Spotlight: Advanced Polyp Resection Using DiLumen® in the Distal Sigmoid Colon
This new clinical case report showcases an innovative use of the DiLumen® Endoluminal Interventional Platform (EIP) by Dr. Sandro Sferrazza at Santa Chiara Hospital, Italy.
Aortic Valve Replacement: Ross Procedure
Learn more on the Aortic Valve Replacement: Ross Procedure.
Changing the Lives of Patients with Rare Diseases
Mount Sinai’s Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences has a long-standing history of pioneering treatments for rare diseases, bringing therapies from the lab to patients who previously had no options.
Latest Articles
Dana-Farber Research News 01.01.2025
This twice-monthly newsletter highlights recently published research where Dana-Farber faculty are listed as first or senior authors. The information is pulled from PubMed and this issue notes papers published from December 1 through December 15.
Physician-researchers from Miami Cancer Institute, part of Baptist Health South Florida, contributed to new international guidelines focused on radiation therapy target volumes and dosing strategies for pancreatic cancer.
Will AI Make Office Visits More Personal Again?
How the rise of artificial intelligence could improve the physician-patient relationship.
Baptist Health Researchers Receive Eight Pilot Project Grants
In 2023, Baptist Health South Florida and Florida International University (FIU) announced a collaboration to expand physician training, research, and patient care for the benefit of the South Florida community.
Latest Courses
In this CME, Manish Gupta, MD, discusses factors in kidney allocation and describes the benefits of living kidney donation.
2025 Cedars-Sinai International Endoscopy Symposium
Thursday, January 30, 2025, 7:30 AM - Saturday, February 1, 2025, 5:45 PM PST, Cedars-Sinai Harvey Morse Conference Center, Los Angeles, CA
The 16th Annual Symposium on Neurovascular Disease
Saturday, January 25, 2025, 7:30 AM - 5:10 PM PST, Other, Santa Monica, CA
Congested nasal passages are a common reason for children's office visits, but etiologies vary widely. Pediatric otolaryngologist Lia Jacobson, MD, FAAP, MS, discusses common causes.