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Traffic Light Coding System for Engaging With AI in Surgery
ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence (AI) is generally defined as the development of computer systems or machines that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence and is increasingly being used in modern healthcare. While, various AI systems have existed for decades, its scale in healthcare has been escalated by global crises such as the COVID‐
Payal Mukherjee+11 more
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Abstract Objective Illness anxiety disorder (IAD) has two subtypes in the DSM‐5: ‘care‐seeking’ and ‘care‐avoidant’, with a third subtype, ‘care fluctuating’ identified in previous research. This study explores the experiences of individuals with IAD when seeking and avoiding medical care.
Katarina Kikas+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background People with intellectual disability have higher rates of cancer mortality than the general population. Cancer prevention programmes and screenings are recommended in adults, including those with intellectual disability. The opinions of relevant parties are important to ensure that people with intellectual disability can achieve ...
Martin McMahon+8 more
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The period for reclassifying the variants' pathogenicity is too long for patients with advanced or recurrent cancers with variants of uncertain significance that can be objectively re‐evaluated to be (likely) pathogenic according to accumulated evidence.
Tomomi Hayashi+2 more
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Tumor‐associated neutrophils (TANs) enhance STAT3 phosphorylation by upregulating aquaporin 9 (AQP9) to promote breast cancer (BC) progression. AQP9 may be crucial for TAN‐mediated BC progression and is a novel target for immunotherapy in patients with BC.
Wuqin Xu+5 more
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Abstract Heart failure (HF) is a major health problem, and preventing the onset of heart failure could have large cost implications for healthcare systems globally. Screening for heart failure and its precursor, left ventricular dysfunction, could allow patients to receive therapies shown to reduce the risk of incident heart failure, such as ACE ...
Pardeep S. Jhund
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We should nudge clinicians and trainees to participate in health professions education programmes
Abstract Health Professional Education (HPE) programmes, such as mentorship, are widely regarded as being advantageous to the personal and professional development of clinicians and trainees. Involvement in a mentoring relationship is associated with positive outcomes for both mentees and mentors, including improved career preparation, increased career
Lea Harper+5 more
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The use of public spatial databases in risk analysis: A US‐oriented tutorial
Abstract This tutorial focuses on opportunities and challenges associated with using six large, publicly accessible spatial databases published during the last decade by US federal agencies. These databases provide opportunities for researchers to risk‐inform policy by comparing community asset, demographic, economic, and social data, along with ...
Michael R. Greenberg+2 more
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Digital mammography, cancer screening: Factors important for image compression [PDF]
The use of digital mammography for breast cancer screening poses several novel problems such as development of digital sensors, computer assisted diagnosis (CAD) methods for image noise suppression, enhancement, and pattern recognition, compression ...
Blaine, G. James+7 more
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Mammography, Thermography and Ultrasonography in Breast Disease (Radiology in Clinical Diagnosis Series) [PDF]
H. E. M. Kay
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