what med schools would you recommend with ucat 2530 B2 and gcses 4 9s,4 8s, a 7
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Source: The Student Room - September 22, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: ceezee Tags: Medicine Source Type: forums

Patient dismissed from primary care clinic for making anti-trans statements
Breast cancer patient banned from Oregon hospital before mastectomy An Oregan woman with breast cancer has spoken out after allegedly being banned from her medical clinic for questioning the presence of a trans flag in the medical setting. www.dailymail.co.uk Tl;dr: -Patient repeatedly notes that a transgender flag in the clinic is "disrespectful" and "triggering" to her personally and demands it be removed. -Clinic later dismisses patient for repeated "disrespectful and hurtful remarks" towards "the clinic commun...
Source: Student Doctor Network - September 8, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: futureapppsy2 Tags: Medical Students (MD) Source Type: forums

LUMINA Discussion
radoncle said: All while articles like this are being published: Radiation, a mainstay of cancer treatment, begins a fade-out Radiation, a mainstay of cancer treatment, begins a fade-out “There are situations now on an individual patient basis where radiation may not be needed.” www.statnews.com Click to expand... LUMINA in this weeks NEJM: Omitting Radiotherapy after Breast-Conserving Surgery in Luminal A Breast Cancer https://www.nejm.org/...
Source: Student Doctor Network - August 18, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: winstonfoot5 Tags: Radiation Oncology Source Type: forums

Re: Breast cancer mortality in 500  000 women with early invasive breast cancer in England, 1993-2015: population based observational cohort study
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WAMC uGPA 3.28, gradGPA 3.7, MCAT 511, NY resident, thank you!
Hello!! Scores: Undergrad: 3.28 (freshman: 3.3, sophomore: 3.03, junior: 3.2, senior: 3.5) Syracuse university Grad: 3.7, Masters of biomedical science 26 credits MCAT: 511 (125, 126, 129, 131) Personal: 24yo white woman Grew up in CT, been a resident of NY for 3 years Research: Undergrad researcher = 3416hrs (4 years) GYN cancer research Lab = 4000hrs (job as research tech for 2 years) Breast cancer research lab + masters= 1680hrs (part time... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - July 8, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: blizzetta Tags: What Are My Chances? WAMC Medical Source Type: forums

Re: Breast cancer mortality in 500  000 women with early invasive breast cancer diagnosed in England, 1993-2015: population based observational cohort study
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Source: BMJ Comments - July 7, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums

Re: Breast cancer mortality in 500  000 women with early invasive breast cancer in England, 1993-2015: population based observational cohort study
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Thinking of postgrad medicine
Thread Starter Thinking of postgrad medicine Follow 4 hours ago 4h ago Q...
Source: The Student Room - June 11, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: GANFYD Tags: Medicine Source Type: forums

Prime II
Never good for RO when you are on front page of WSJ and an original article in the latest NEJM (but good for patients?) More Women With Breast Cancer Could Skip Harsh Radiation, Study Says Deaths were nearly equal whether women received radiation in addition to surgery and hormone therapy, a study showed. www.wsj.com (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - February 16, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: winstonfoot5 Tags: Radiation Oncology Source Type: forums

Delirium/Dementia vs Delusional disorder
Interesting case and would appreciate some thoughts. 87-year-old female, lives alone. History breast cancer, Stage 3 CKD, hypothyroid (admit TSH 12, T4 0.9 which is low end normal), HLD, Paroxysmal Afib (current EKG sinus), glaucoma. Admitted with 1-2 months persecutory delusions someone is trespassing on her property and trying to break in. Has guns at home to defend herself. Police have been called several times by her and brought her to ED because there are no signs of trespassers and... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - January 16, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: nexus73 Tags: Psychiatry Source Type: forums

Breast is the worstest of the worstest: Late recurrence and re-irradiation.
Invasive lobular breast cancer on the left side pT1c pN0 (sn), received BCS und adjuvant RT to the breast (50 Gy to the breast + 10 Gy boost) in 2002, she was in der 40s back then. ER+ PR+ Her2- She remained in remission for 20 years, underwent adjuvant endocrine therapy for 5 years. Now, in her 60s, she presents with a large recurrent tumor (8cm) in the left breast and one possible axillary node. PET-CT negative for futher disease. Biopsy shows the exact same biology as 20 years ago... Read more (Source: Student Doctor Network)
Source: Student Doctor Network - November 30, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Palex80 Tags: Radiation Oncology Source Type: forums

Re: Valerie Beral: epidemiologist, academic, and eminent specialist in breast cancer epidemiology
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Source: BMJ Comments - November 24, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums

Re: Margin status and survival outcomes after breast cancer conservation surgery: prospectively registered systematic review and meta-analysis
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Source: BMJ Comments - November 13, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: forums