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What Causes Geographic Variation in Drug Prescribing? Evidence from Physician Migration
ABSTRACT In this article, we examine the importance of individual physicians in explaining the significant variation in prescription drug spending in Medicare Part D. By tracking prescribing behavior before and after physician relocations, we find that movers' prescribing converges toward the average of their new location.
David Beheshti, Seth Neller
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Oral Health Care Reform in Finland – aiming to reduce inequity in care provision
Background In Finland, dental services are provided by a public (PDS) and a private sector. In the past, children, young adults and special needs groups were entitled to care and treatment from the public dental services (PDS).
Widström Eeva +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The Therapeutic Goods Administration is responsible for the Regulation of manufacture and supply of all medical devices including dental implants. Medically, the patient is given a ‘Patient Implant Card’ (PIC). It is recommended to monitor the performance of devices in an implant registry.
S. Soukoulis, S. Davis, A. Goss
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What Outcomes Matter in Vital Pulp Therapy? Current Concepts and Challenges
ABSTRACT Vital pulp therapy (VPT) has re‐emerged as a practical and biologically sound alternative for managing deep caries and carious pulp exposures. Although its clinical use is now widespread, the outcomes used to judge the success of VPT remain inconsistent and often difficult to compare across studies.
Philip Yuan‐Ho Chien +5 more
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Expanding on the growing evidence for neoadjuvant immunotherapy in resectable non‐small cell lung cancer, this study explored neoadjuvant nivolumab ± denosumab. Two of the 10 treated patients achieved a pathological complete response. CD8 T‐cell infiltration correlated with pathological response, warranting ongoing translational research to understand ...
Elizabeth Ahern +11 more
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ABSTRACT Hereditary angioedema (HAE) with C1 inhibitor deficiency is a rare disease characterized by unpredictable episodes of tissue swelling (angioedema), which, in most cases, occur first under the age of 18 years, and entail a significant burden of disease not only for the patients but also for their families.
Henriette Farkas +128 more
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Remission in Global Airway Diseases: EUFOREA Consensus Paper
ABSTRACT The therapeutic goal in chronic airway diseases is shifting from symptom control to disease remission. Disease‐modifying therapies, including biologics and allergen immunotherapy, have made remission achievable in patients with severe asthma, chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), or allergic rhinitis (AR).
J. Christian Virchow +22 more
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This article reports on the clinical and imaging features of tepotinib‐induced interstitial lung disease (ILD), which were evaluated by an ILD adjudication committee composed of external respiratory and radiology experts, and the committee expertly identified 35 patients with tepotinib‐induced ILD from spontaneous adverse event reports accumulated in ...
Terufumi Kato +5 more
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Many associateship employment contracts in U.S. general dental practice, probably about 85% based on our review of over 100 contracts in the past decade, are silent about a key issue in associate-ships--namely, compensating associates for supervising ...
David Dunning +2 more
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AI‐based spatial analysis of tumor‐infiltrating lymphocytes in ovarian cancer revealed the highest infiltration in high‐grade serous carcinoma. Integrating pathology‐based immune phenotypes with HRD status provided additional prognostic insight and highlighted distinct relationships between TILs and genomic structure.
Kohei Hamada +17 more
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