Heart bypass operations have gotten safer, but not everyone is benefiting equally: New data shows that Black patients face a 22% higher odds of dying in the hospital after their surgeries. "We found ...
Researchers have discovered race-associated molecular differences in tumors that may impact the way patients with pancreatic cancer respond to immunotherapies. The findings, which were recently ...
The prior authorization process for patients with cancer demonstrates fewer days until submission and lower denial rates for Asian patients relative to White patients. Objective: Prior authorization ...
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Black patients have higher rate of minor complications after metabolic and bariatric surgery than white patients
Black patients are more likely to experience minor complications after metabolic and bariatric surgery than white patients, according to a new study presented today at the American Society for ...
“In our study, Black patients with TED presented with fewer clinical exam features based on current classification guidelines, but had longer follow-up and underwent similar treatments as White ...
LOS ANGELES – In recent years, Black patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) received immunotherapy at significantly lower rates than white patients, according to results presented at the ...
Researchers projected that 37,000 Black men and 36,240 Black women will die of cancer in 2025. Although overall cancer mortality rates are declining for Black patients in the United States, Black ...
Black adults in the U.S. are first hospitalized for heart failure nearly 14 years earlier than white adults, reports a Northwestern Medicine study that analyzed data from more than 42,000 patients ...
Black patients were 29% less likely to receive multimodal analgesia involving four or more modes following surgical procedures, according to research presented Oct. 20 at the American Society of ...
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