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Understanding the Effect of Race on Medicare Advantage Enrollment
ABSTRACT Objective To understand why Medicare Advantage (MA) has a relatively larger market share among racial minorities than traditional Medicare (TM). Study Setting and Design We estimate Probit models for the choice of the MA sector versus TM by Black and Hispanic beneficiaries, as compared with White beneficiaries.
Adam Atherly+3 more
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CoMoTo: Unpaired Cross-Modal Lesion Distillation Improves Breast Lesion Detection in Tomosynthesis [PDF]
Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) is an advanced breast imaging modality that offers superior lesion detection accuracy compared to conventional mammography, albeit at the trade-off of longer reading time. Accelerating lesion detection from DBT using deep learning is hindered by limited data availability and huge annotation costs.
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ABSTRACT The urgency for climate action is recognised by international government and healthcare organisations, including the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO). Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution negatively impact all life on earth. All populations are impacted but not equally; the most vulnerable are at highest risk,
Andrea G. Rockall+14 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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Investigating the diagnostic potential and functional role of CDCA genes in breast cancer. ABSTRACT Background The cell division cycle‐associated (CDCA) genes regulate key cellular processes like cell cycle progression and division. This study evaluates the diagnostic and clinical relevance of CDCA genes in breast cancer.
Yongsheng Zhao, Xiaocha Ma, Jun Zhou
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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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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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