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Moving forward to the future of healthcare

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2020
To say this moment in our shared global history feels shaky or uncertain for so many is not a statement of despair. Rather, it is acknowledging a reality through which we can best act and hopefully step through. As of the time this editorial will publish,
Jason Wolf
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Special Issue – July/August 2023: Emerging Frontiers in Human Experience

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2022
Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) is excited to announce the call for submissions for its July/August 2023 special issue focused on exploring the emerging frontiers of human experience in healthcare.
Patient Experience Journal
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Multiplex single‐cell profiling of putative cancer stem cell markers ALDH1, SOX9, SOX2, CD44, CD133 and CD15 in endometrial cancer

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
Cancer stem cells are associated with aggressive disease, but a deep characterization of such markers is lacking in endometrial cancer. This study uses imaging mass cytometry to explore putative cancer stem cell markers in endometrial tumors and corresponding organoid models.
Hilde E. Lien   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reframing the conversation on patient experience: Three considerations

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2019
In experience, every voice matters, and each of those individual voices are contributing to an ocean of ripples that are positively impacting countless lives.
Jason Wolf
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Special Issue – July/August 2020: Sustaining a Focus on Human Experience in the Face of COVID-19

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2020
At this critical time in our shared history, we are faced with a powerful challenge, the rapid impact of COVID-19 on our healthcare systems and community.
Patient Experience Journal
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The roles and applications of extracellular vesicles in cancer

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are minute versions of cells limited by a lipid bilayer containing cytoplasm from the cell that releases them, but without a nucleus and thus unable to self‐reproduce. EVs contain multiple molecules (proteins, lipids, glycans, and nucleic acids) they can induce complex responses in cells.
Clotilde Théry, Daniel Louvard
wiley   +1 more source

Measuring what matters: A proposal for reframing how we evaluate and improve experience in healthcare

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2022
The conversation on measuring experience has been a long and thoughtful one. It has reflected a dynamic tension between measures used as a lever for action in some health systems and as a mechanism to determine reimbursable dollars in others.
Alpa Vyas   +7 more
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HUMAN IN A MEDICAL EXPERIMENT

open access: yes, 2023
The work highlights modern problems of bioethical justification and legal regulation of experiments in biomedicine, about “voluntary informed consent” in order the potential participant in the experiment had sufficient knowledge, to understand the essence of the experiment and made a conscious decision about whether or not to agree to become a ...
Tillakhujayeva, Diyora   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Comparing self‐reported race and genetic ancestry for identifying potential differentially methylated sites in endometrial cancer: insights from African ancestry proportions using machine learning models

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
Integrating ancestry, differential methylation analysis, and machine learning, we identified robust epigenetic signature genes (ESGs) and Core‐ESGs in Black and White women with endometrial cancer. Core‐ESGs (namely APOBEC1 and PLEKHG5) methylation levels were significantly associated with survival, with tumors from high African ancestry (THA) showing ...
Huma Asif, J. Julie Kim
wiley   +1 more source

Leadership matters: A conversation with Dr. James Hildreth

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2020
I was extremely honored at this moment in the midst of our current health crisis to have a conversation with Dr. James Hildreth, president and chief executive officer of Meharry Medical College. The focus and commitment expressed by Dr. Hildreth reflects
Jason Wolf
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