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Clinical importance of laboratory biomarkers in liver fibrosis

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Valdas Banys,

Valdas Banys

Institution: Department of Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania

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Goda Aleknavičiūtė-Valienė

Goda Aleknavičiūtė-Valienė

Institution: Center of Laboratory Medicine,Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania

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Hepatic cirrhosis is a major health problem across the world, causing high morbidity and mortality. This disease has many etiologies, yet the result of chronic hepatic injury is hepatic fibrosis causing cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, as the liver’s architecture is progressively destroyed. While liver biopsy is currently the gold standard for fibrosis staging, it has significant disadvan...
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Diagnostic role of urine human epididymis protein 4 in ovarian cancer

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Antonija Hanžek,

Antonija Hanžek

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Christian Siatka,

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Anne-Cécile E. Duc

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Urine human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) is a promising, non-invasive tumor marker for ovarian cancer (OC), offering advantages in early detection and monitoring. Studies show urine HE4 concentrations are higher than serum levels, with comparable sensitivity and specificity for detecting OC. It can aid in the differential diagnosis, monitor chemotherapy response, and track disease recurrence. Howeve...
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Affordable Biologics for All

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Joel Lexchin

Joel Lexchin

Institution: School of Health Policy and Management, Faculty of Health, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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To paraphrase something that Mark Twain is alleged to have said, “Everybody talks about drug prices, but nobody does anything about them.” The last part of the paraphrase is not quite accurate, but to date, none of the major federal proposals to lower drug prices have been enacted, and state legislation, such as the California Preserving Access to Affordable Drugs Act, is under legal challenge...
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Is the Environment Associated With Preterm Birth?

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Ruth A. Etzel

Ruth A. Etzel

Institution: Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University, Washington, DC

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The study by Zhang et al. explores the link between preconception exposure to phthalates and an increased risk of preterm birth. Phthalates, commonly found in food and consumer products, are endocrine disruptors. The research found that higher concentrations of specific phthalate metabolites in maternal urine were associated with a 50% increased risk of preterm birth. The findings suggest that int...
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The Challenges of Improving Nursing Home Quality

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R. Tamara Konetzka

R. Tamara Konetzka

Institution: Department of Public Health Sciences, Biological Sciences Division, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

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The study by Song et al. explores the relationship between work environment factors in nursing homes and missed or rushed care. Key findings highlight the importance of organizational slack, social capital, and culture, although the unexpected association between organizational culture and rushed care raises questions. The study, however, does not identify causal pathways and only establishes asso...
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Single Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer—Signal or Noise?

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Vasily Giannakeas

Vasily Giannakeas

Institution: Women’s College Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Canonical predictors for the prognosis of breast cancer include estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and ERBB2 (formerly HER2) receptor. In most cases, positive ER status is auspicious, but there are exceptions (young women, black women, and BRCA2 mutation carriers). The simplest designation, hormone receptor–positive cancers, includes tumors that express ER and/or PR (hormone rec...
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Spatial Epidemiology of Diabetes and Tuberculosis in India

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Daniel J Corsi

Daniel J Corsi

Institution: School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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In the study by Hernandez et al., the spatial distribution of diabetes in India was examined, revealing a concentration in southern and eastern regions. The study also explored the potential overlap between diabetes and tuberculosis prevalence, but found no significant spatial correlation between the two. This work highlights the importance of spatial epidemiology in understanding disease patterns...
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The Implications of Early Adversity Even Before Birth

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Charles A. Nelson

Charles A. Nelson

Institution: Laboratories of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

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This study examines how prenatal exposure to maternal psychological distress, such as stress, anxiety, and depression, can impact fetal brain development. Findings suggest that these stressors may lead to changes in brain volume and structure, with potential long-term effects on behavioral development. The research highlights the importance of maternal mental health during pregnancy, indicating th...
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Progesterone Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk—Addressing Barriers

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Seema A. Khan

Seema A. Khan

Institution: Department of Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicaqgo, Illinois

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This article addresses the role of progesterone exposure in breast cancer risk, focusing on both biological and technical barriers in studying progesterone’s impact. Research indicates that higher progesterone levels in postmenopausal women may modestly increase breast cancer risk, with a stronger association for invasive breast cancers. The study also highlights the complex relationship between...
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Physician Networks and the Complex Contagion of Clinical Treatment

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Damon Centola

Damon Centola

Institution: Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

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One of the greatest challenges in contemporary research on quality of care is to understand unexplained regional variation in physicians’ use of new medical treatments. Keating et al1 offer valuable new insight into this problem by studying physicians’ uptake of the biological cancer therapy bevacizumab. To identify the sources of variation, Keating et al1 developed a compelling new approach. ...
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