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This study investigated the real‐world use of CDK4/6 inhibitors in Australian patients with HR+/HER2‐ advanced or metastatic breast cancer, providing data on patient demographics, treatment patterns, and outcomes with palbociclib. ABSTRACT Background There is limited real‐world data on the use of CDK4/6 inhibitors in Australian patients with HR+/HER2 ...
Louise Nott +8 more
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Oncology Inpatient Resuscitation Planning and Long‐Term “Rapid Response Call” Outcomes
Optimal end‐of‐life care involves a patient‐centered approach. The dual audits presented in this study show that a proportion of oncology patients receiving palliative‐intent cancer treatment continue to be managed in hospital without a resuscitation plan and may undergo care escalation to a “rapid response” intervention despite poor prognosis ...
Dhanashree Tikhe +3 more
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Motives for Substance Use Among Male Psychiatric Inpatients with Psychotic Disorders
Background: Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is more prevalent among individuals with psychotic disorders than in the general population and is associated with poorer functioning, treatment adherence, and outcomes.
Cristiana Țăpoi +1 more
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Using data from 10,911 adults in the 2023 Korea Health Panel Survey, healthcare utilization and out‐of‐pocket (OOP) expenditure were compared between participants with and without cancer using adjusted regression analyses. Participants with cancer had more hospitalizations (0.78 vs. 0.19), outpatient visits (32.9 vs.
Durga Datta Chapagain +4 more
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Laryngeal cancer mortality in the United States declined from 1999 to 2016, followed by a plateau through 2024. Disparities persist, with males and NH‐Black populations experiencing disproportionately higher mortality. Continued regional and demographic differences highlight the need to strengthen prevention, early detection, and targeted public health
Aryan Tareen +10 more
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Abstract Objectives Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the psychological treatment of choice for patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) or an anxiety disorder. However, a substantial group (30–40%) does not profit sufficiently. Predictors of outcome inform us about how to adapt interventions for this group.
Manon Peeters +3 more
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Abstract Background Individuals with a psychiatric inpatient admission in adolescence have a high risk of schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSDs) when followed to adulthood. Whether psychotic symptoms predict subsequent SSDs in inpatient cohorts, however, is an important unanswered question.
Valentina Kieseppä +10 more
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Abstract Objectives Early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services provide care for individuals experiencing first‐episode psychosis and are considered both clinically and cost‐effective. While many have positive experiences of EIP, there have also been reports of perceived harm.
Georgie Hudson +5 more
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Abstract Objectives Defining target problems (TPs) and associated target problem procedures (TPPs) is a key competency of cognitive analytic therapy (CAT). This study sought to categorize types of TPPs identified, assess the acceptability of TP/TPP sessional tracking, assess whether changes in TP/TPP recognition and revision occurred and also whether ...
Chris Gaskell +3 more
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