Real-World Analysis of the Clinical and Economic Impact of the 21-Gene Recurrence Score (RS) in Invasive Lobular Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma in Ireland
Conclusions: The use of this test resulted in a 75% reduction in chemotherapy and a significant cost savings in our publicly funded health system.PMID:38534931 | PMC:PMC10969553 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31030098 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - March 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lynda M McSorley Mehala Tharmabala Fathiya Al Rahbi Fergus Keane Denis Evoy James G Geraghty Jane Rothwell Damian P McCartan Megan Greally Miriam O'Connor Deirdre O'Mahony Maccon Keane Michael John Kennedy Seamus O'Reilly Steve J Millen John P Crown Cathe Source Type: research

An Unexpected Seminal Vesicle Pitfall in PSMA PET
Clin Nucl Med. 2024 Mar 25. doi: 10.1097/RLU.0000000000005183. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA 76-year-old man undergoing hormone therapy for prostate cancer was referred for 68Ga-PSMA-11-PET (PSMA PET) due to persistently detectable PSA level. No PSMA-positive tumor lesions were detected, so a delayed phase imaging was performed, which revealed focal PSMA uptake in the right seminal vesicle together with contrast accumulation on excretory phase contrast-enhanced CT. These findings were finally determined to be secondary to urinary reflux as a consequence of a prostatic enucleation he had undergone 5 months earlier followi...
Source: Clinical Prostate Cancer - March 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Angela Bronte Juan J Rosales Marcos Torres Roca Bernardino Mi ñana Macarena Rodr íguez-Fraile Source Type: research

Integration of sex/gender and utilization of ecological Momentary assessment of cognition in clinical populations: a scoping review
Conclusions: Studies varied in design, with heterogeneity in the reporting of methodological information. The lack of attention to sex/gender on neuropsychological outcomes can lead to confusion and contradiction regarding its potential impact on cognition in clinical populations. This may hinder the identification of effective interventions for those assigned female at birth who have been overlooked or considered indistinguishable from their male counterparts. Given the well-documented impact of sex/gender on cognition, it is essential that future neuropsychological research, especially EMA-based studies, prioritize inves...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Madeline M Doucette Heather Kwan Zahra Premji Annie Duchesne Jodie R Gawryluk Mauricio A Garcia-Barrera Source Type: research

Real-World Analysis of the Clinical and Economic Impact of the 21-Gene Recurrence Score (RS) in Invasive Lobular Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma in Ireland
Conclusions: The use of this test resulted in a 75% reduction in chemotherapy and a significant cost savings in our publicly funded health system.PMID:38534931 | PMC:PMC10969553 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31030098 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - March 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lynda M McSorley Mehala Tharmabala Fathiya Al Rahbi Fergus Keane Denis Evoy James G Geraghty Jane Rothwell Damian P McCartan Megan Greally Miriam O'Connor Deirdre O'Mahony Maccon Keane Michael John Kennedy Seamus O'Reilly Steve J Millen John P Crown Cathe Source Type: research

Integration of sex/gender and utilization of ecological Momentary assessment of cognition in clinical populations: a scoping review
Conclusions: Studies varied in design, with heterogeneity in the reporting of methodological information. The lack of attention to sex/gender on neuropsychological outcomes can lead to confusion and contradiction regarding its potential impact on cognition in clinical populations. This may hinder the identification of effective interventions for those assigned female at birth who have been overlooked or considered indistinguishable from their male counterparts. Given the well-documented impact of sex/gender on cognition, it is essential that future neuropsychological research, especially EMA-based studies, prioritize inves...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Madeline M Doucette Heather Kwan Zahra Premji Annie Duchesne Jodie R Gawryluk Mauricio A Garcia-Barrera Source Type: research

Real-World Analysis of the Clinical and Economic Impact of the 21-Gene Recurrence Score (RS) in Invasive Lobular Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma in Ireland
Conclusions: The use of this test resulted in a 75% reduction in chemotherapy and a significant cost savings in our publicly funded health system.PMID:38534931 | PMC:PMC10969553 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31030098 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - March 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lynda M McSorley Mehala Tharmabala Fathiya Al Rahbi Fergus Keane Denis Evoy James G Geraghty Jane Rothwell Damian P McCartan Megan Greally Miriam O'Connor Deirdre O'Mahony Maccon Keane Michael John Kennedy Seamus O'Reilly Steve J Millen John P Crown Cathe Source Type: research

Integration of sex/gender and utilization of ecological Momentary assessment of cognition in clinical populations: a scoping review
Conclusions: Studies varied in design, with heterogeneity in the reporting of methodological information. The lack of attention to sex/gender on neuropsychological outcomes can lead to confusion and contradiction regarding its potential impact on cognition in clinical populations. This may hinder the identification of effective interventions for those assigned female at birth who have been overlooked or considered indistinguishable from their male counterparts. Given the well-documented impact of sex/gender on cognition, it is essential that future neuropsychological research, especially EMA-based studies, prioritize inves...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Madeline M Doucette Heather Kwan Zahra Premji Annie Duchesne Jodie R Gawryluk Mauricio A Garcia-Barrera Source Type: research

Real-World Analysis of the Clinical and Economic Impact of the 21-Gene Recurrence Score (RS) in Invasive Lobular Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma in Ireland
Conclusions: The use of this test resulted in a 75% reduction in chemotherapy and a significant cost savings in our publicly funded health system.PMID:38534931 | PMC:PMC10969553 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31030098 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - March 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lynda M McSorley Mehala Tharmabala Fathiya Al Rahbi Fergus Keane Denis Evoy James G Geraghty Jane Rothwell Damian P McCartan Megan Greally Miriam O'Connor Deirdre O'Mahony Maccon Keane Michael John Kennedy Seamus O'Reilly Steve J Millen John P Crown Cathe Source Type: research

Integration of sex/gender and utilization of ecological Momentary assessment of cognition in clinical populations: a scoping review
Conclusions: Studies varied in design, with heterogeneity in the reporting of methodological information. The lack of attention to sex/gender on neuropsychological outcomes can lead to confusion and contradiction regarding its potential impact on cognition in clinical populations. This may hinder the identification of effective interventions for those assigned female at birth who have been overlooked or considered indistinguishable from their male counterparts. Given the well-documented impact of sex/gender on cognition, it is essential that future neuropsychological research, especially EMA-based studies, prioritize inves...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Madeline M Doucette Heather Kwan Zahra Premji Annie Duchesne Jodie R Gawryluk Mauricio A Garcia-Barrera Source Type: research

Real-World Analysis of the Clinical and Economic Impact of the 21-Gene Recurrence Score (RS) in Invasive Lobular Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma in Ireland
Conclusions: The use of this test resulted in a 75% reduction in chemotherapy and a significant cost savings in our publicly funded health system.PMID:38534931 | PMC:PMC10969553 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31030098 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - March 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lynda M McSorley Mehala Tharmabala Fathiya Al Rahbi Fergus Keane Denis Evoy James G Geraghty Jane Rothwell Damian P McCartan Megan Greally Miriam O'Connor Deirdre O'Mahony Maccon Keane Michael John Kennedy Seamus O'Reilly Steve J Millen John P Crown Cathe Source Type: research

Integration of sex/gender and utilization of ecological Momentary assessment of cognition in clinical populations: a scoping review
Conclusions: Studies varied in design, with heterogeneity in the reporting of methodological information. The lack of attention to sex/gender on neuropsychological outcomes can lead to confusion and contradiction regarding its potential impact on cognition in clinical populations. This may hinder the identification of effective interventions for those assigned female at birth who have been overlooked or considered indistinguishable from their male counterparts. Given the well-documented impact of sex/gender on cognition, it is essential that future neuropsychological research, especially EMA-based studies, prioritize inves...
Source: The Clinical Neuropsychologist - March 27, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Madeline M Doucette Heather Kwan Zahra Premji Annie Duchesne Jodie R Gawryluk Mauricio A Garcia-Barrera Source Type: research

Real-World Analysis of the Clinical and Economic Impact of the 21-Gene Recurrence Score (RS) in Invasive Lobular Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma in Ireland
Conclusions: The use of this test resulted in a 75% reduction in chemotherapy and a significant cost savings in our publicly funded health system.PMID:38534931 | PMC:PMC10969553 | DOI:10.3390/curroncol31030098 (Source: Current Oncology)
Source: Current Oncology - March 27, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lynda M McSorley Mehala Tharmabala Fathiya Al Rahbi Fergus Keane Denis Evoy James G Geraghty Jane Rothwell Damian P McCartan Megan Greally Miriam O'Connor Deirdre O'Mahony Maccon Keane Michael John Kennedy Seamus O'Reilly Steve J Millen John P Crown Cathe Source Type: research