Overall, black patients waited twice as long
as white patients to begin treatment after breast cancer diagnosis.
February 4, 2016 Connective tissue disease increases risk for cardiovascular problems A study based on medical records from more than a quarter million adult patients found that African - American patients with connective tissue diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice as likely
as white patients to suffer from narrowed or atherosclerotic blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or death.
A study based on medical records from more than a quarter million adult patients found that African - American patients with connective tissue diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis were twice as likely
as white patients to suffer from narrowed or atherosclerotic blood vessels, which increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke or death.
According to a study published last year — which looked at genetic testing among 3,000 breast cancer patients in Pennsylvania and Florida — black patients were less than half as likely
as white patients to undergo genetic testing.
Not exact matches
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Patients Should Get Access to Their Health Data
While the medications are only given over a few days in the induction phase,
patients such
as Pagano are advised to stay in the hospital for weeks thereafter due to the risk of life - threatening infections that can arise while the
white blood cell counts slowly recover.
The Journal News spoke with the first medical marijuana
patients in
White Plains
as the new program gets off the ground this month.
Hispanic
patients were twice
as likely than
white patients to develop nine of the 13 complications but less likely than
white patients to develop two of the complications.
These skin cancers are seen predominately in
white patients, and develop
as pink growths.
The largest urban health systems, which serve
as safety nets for large
patient populations with lower socioeconomic status and greater likelihood to speak English
as a second language, do worse on government
patient satisfaction scores than smaller, non-urban hospitals likely to serve
white customers with higher education levels, according to a new study by Mount Sinai researchers published this month in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.
«Across the country, large hospital size and non-English
as a primary language predicted poor
patient satisfaction scores while
white race and higher education level predicted better scores,» said co-author Daniel McFarland, DO, Clinical Fellow, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
The technology does not provide a precise count of
white blood cells, but reveals whether
patients are above or below the threshold considered dangerous — defined
as 500 neutrophils (the most common type of
white blood cell) per microliter of blood.
Nonwhite
patients reported more perceived barriers, such
as transportation issues and more concern over side effects, compared with
white patients, but their expectations concerning the therapies» benefits were similar.
Mikovits listened, fascinated,
as Peterson described a group of 300 CFS
patients in his practice who suffered from
white matter brain lesions, a host of immune system abnormalities, and myriad chronic viral infections including HHV6.
The analysis compared
patient consultation rates with cancer specialists
as well
as treatment with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy for
white and black
patients.
The analysis of charges at more than 150 California hospitals looked at blood tests that are often required of
patients, such
as lipid panel, basic metabolic panel, and complete blood cell count with differential
white cell count.
Women were more likely to wear sunscreen,
as were
white and Hispanic
patients, which is consistent with other studies.
Black physicians
as well
as white recommend
patients for drug trials, and they act on those results when writing prescriptions.
Commissioned by ASTRO's Board of Directors
as part of the Target Safely campaign, the
white paper evaluates the current safety and practice guidance for HDR brachytherapy, makes recommendations for guidance applications to the delivery of HDR brachytherapy, suggests topics where additional guidance is needed and examines the adequacy of general physics, quality assurance (QA) and clinical guidance currently available for the most common treatment sites with regard to
patient safety.
Tweedy experiences this sad truth from both sides of the stethoscope and relates his challenges in navigating the predominantly
white medical world
as a
patient and a professional.
As to the reason why certain racial and ethnic minorities have poorer rates of treatment for cardiovascular disease and generally have poorer cardiovascular health outcomes compared to
white patients, Dr. Ladapo concludes that no one has really explored whether there could be disparities in cardiac stress testing, which is a mainstay of diagnosing
patients with heart disease in this country.
Their proposed «global alliance,»
as they call it for now in a
white paper, aims to develop standards — analogous to protocols for building Internet web pages — that will enable researchers around the world in fields from cancer to rare diseases to securely share and study
patients» genome sequences and clinical information.
Joseph Poole, M.D., Ph.D., of the Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, and colleagues studied whether therapy with granulocyte - macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM - CSF), an agent that functions
as a
white blood cell growth factor, would improve walking performance in
patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease (a form of vascular disease in which there is partial or total blockage of an artery, usually one leading to a leg or arm).
«Some
patients treated with medication for hyperthyroidism, such
as thiamazole (methimazole), carbimazole or propylthiouracil, react with agranulocytosis which is a lack of
white blood cells that suppresses the immune system.
Patients with Wolff - Parkinson - White syndrome who receive catheter ablation to cure their abnormal heart rhythms are just as likely as non-ablated patients to develop atrial fibrillation no matter what age they receive ablation, according to a ne
Patients with Wolff - Parkinson -
White syndrome who receive catheter ablation to cure their abnormal heart rhythms are just
as likely
as non-ablated
patients to develop atrial fibrillation no matter what age they receive ablation, according to a ne
patients to develop atrial fibrillation no matter what age they receive ablation, according to a new study.
The researchers looked at several factors that might explain this racial difference, such
as whether there were differences in tumor characteristics between black
patients and
white patients, or differences in a family history of breast cancer — both factors that a doctor must consider before deciding whether a genetic test will likely benefit a particular
patient.
October 17, 1994 Boost for bone marrow transplants By growing billions of infection - fighting
white blood cells in the laboratory, University of Chicago researchers hope to reduce the 14 - day period when
patients are at greatest risk to
as little three days.
As seen with pseudo-coloured scanning electron microscopy, two cell - killing T - cells (red) attack a squamous mouth cancer cell (
white) after a
patient received a vaccine containing antigens identified on the tumour.
Because of its novel mechanism of action, AST - OPC1 could also potentially benefit
patients with other neurological disorders associated with de-myelination, such
as multiple sclerosis and
white matter stroke.
The researchers also found that
patients did respond less to Gleevec therapy if they were in a high - risk category due to such factors
as an enlarged spleen or a high percentage of immature
white cells in their blood.
It is a difficult disease to treat
as the fungus hides inside the
patient's own
white blood cells.
Fresh stem cells are needed when a
patient is low on red blood cells,
as in anemia, or
white blood cells, which can be caused by cancer or even cancer treatments such
as irradiation or chemotherapy.
These early weeks of chemotherapy often lead to a drop in
white blood cells known
as neutropenia that leaves
patients at risk for life - threatening infections that can delay cancer treatment.
As St. Ange discovered during her online search, 52 % of non-Hispanic black
patients and 26 % of Hispanic
patients receive an initial diagnosis of advanced stage melanoma, versus 16 % of non-Hispanic
white patients, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation.
Dr G. referred me to the PCRM website and I got a 100 copies of the VSK printed off (in black and
white,
as it saved me about $ 500 over colorized version)... don't have pediatric
patients, so I don't need to worry about those (and my
patients tend to be much older and their kids are grown up).
Price frequently warned against high - carbohydrate refined foods such
as sugar and
white flour, but he did not advise his
patients to avoid high - carb foods like fruits, whole grains or root vegetables.
Huber —
White robust SEs were computed with subject
as the cluster variable to account for within -
patient correlations of measurements and clustering for
patients.
Patients irritable bowel syndrome also can take egg
white as it digests quickly.
As you know, his approach was to give people enough calories with
white rice, augmented with fruit, fruit juices and table sugar to meet the caloric needs of his
patients.
Tooth
White Lightening Kits make use of diverse Tooth
White cures such
as pens and whiteners for bleaching their
patients» teeth.
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White; German hd Hardcore; Uncut NHS needs thousands more nurses
as new safety rules mean they can't look after more than EIGHT
patients at once.
After receiving his doctorate,
White not only worked in private practice but also at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and later
as a staff psychologist at The Children's Hospital in Denver, where he focused his attention on pediatric cancer
patients.
They have been described
as «angel hair pasta» (
white - ish, 0.5 - 0.75 inches long) and move in a rapid snake - like motion across the eye, though many of our animal
patients present with vague eye signs such
as watery eyes, inflamed eye, ulcers, changes to the cornea, and / or blindness.
• Complete blood cell count (CBC)- This is a blood test that looks at the numbers of
white and red blood cells and platelets
as well
as the types and abnormalities of blood cells A CBC may be indicated if the
patient is not in good physical condition because it can detect signs of infection and anemia which may be significant in the treatment regimen.
Odutola's anonymous, monochromatic,
white - on -
white portraits reveal themselves to the
patient viewer: the delicate details of hair and nape and head becoming perceptible
as eyes adjust to the light, and grasp the forms and lines embedded in the monochromatic surfaces.
This procession literally recalls Deleuze and Guattari's heralding of the «schizophrenic out for a walk»
as the new archetypal hero of the Postmodern age.7 Donning
white lab coats, the ostensibly rationally - minded doctors are hardly distinguishable from their
patients, suggesting that classical reason has been usurped not by its former rival, Romantic emotion, but by insanity.
As New York City grapples with tracing the contacts of Craig Spencer, a young physician infected with the Ebola virus, It's worth drawing attention to two worthy efforts to tamp down unreasoned fears — President Obama's
White House embrace of Nina Pham, the Dallas nurse who contracted Ebola while treating a dying
patient, and David Ropeik's fine piece on the perils posed by Ebola fears, published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
The city of Leicester has one of the highest concentrations of this population (total population 329 836: Indian 93 000, Pakistani 8000, Bangladeshi 3600), which contrasts with the surrounding county (total population 650 489: Indian 54 000, Pakistani 2100, Bangladeshi 2300).15 We define «British South Asian (BSA)»
as a person whose ancestry originates in the Indian subcontinent, and who identifies with, or is identified with, their host country.16 A previous pilot study showed a significantly higher incidence in symptoms of depression among BSA
patients in Leicester and the local county compared with British
White (BW)
patients via the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS - D) ≥ 10 (BSA 20.7 %; BW 10.4 % p = 0.001).17 Depressive symptoms were associated with potentially maladaptive coping strategies among both ethnic groups but were employed statistically significantly more frequently by BSA
patients.
But research increasingly shows that when the «
white matter» that ties the gray stuff together is damaged or deficient —
as it can be in
patients with brain trauma, autism and schizophrenia — goal - directed task performance can be very poor.