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Body Mass Index may serve as prognostic tool for advanced, aggressive breast cancers
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Body Mass Index may serve as prognostic tool for advanced, aggressive breast cancers
Body Mass Index may serve as prognostic tool for advanced, aggressive breast cancers
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BMI, the measure of a person's fat based on their height and weight, may be an effective prognostic tool for specific types of breast cancer, according to new research.
"Body Mass Index (BMI), the measure of a person's fat based on their height and weight, may be an effective prognostic tool for specific types of breast cancer, according to research from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
The study, published in the March 15 issue of Cancer Research, reports that women with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) and inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) with high BMIs had worse prognosis than women with the disease whose BMIs were in the healthy range.
One's BMI is scored based on height and weight. A score less than 18.5 indicates that a person is underweight and a score of 18.5 -24.9 indicates that one is in a normal or healthy range. A person is overweight if their score is 25-29.9 and any score above 30 classifies that a person as obese.
According to Massimo Cristofanilli, M.D., the study's senior author, LABC, or cancer that has spread to nearby tissue or lymph nodes, accounts for approximately five per cent of newly diagnosed breast cancer cases each year in the United States. In underserved communities, LABC accounts for 50 per cent of new cases. IBC is extremely aggressive, yet rare - representing just one to two per cent of all breast cancers diagnosed in this country.
Before now, there were few epidemiological or retrospective studies suggesting a correlation between weight gain, obesity and risk of developing breast cancer; even fewer had address the prognostic value of obesity, said Cristofanilli, associate professor in M. D. Anderson's department of Breast Medical Oncology.
"This is the first study to highlight the value of BMI at the time of diagnosis as a prognostic indicator in women with aggressive disease and at a high risk of recurrence and at the time of diagnosis in locally advanced disease, including it's most aggressive form, inflammatory breast cancer," said Cristofanilli. "We embarked on this research because the vast majority of our newly-diagnosed inflammatory breast cancer patients were overweight or obese, and IBC is associated with a poor prognosis. The idea was to understand the etiological link between the most aggressive forms of breast cancers and, ultimately, with prognosis."
For the retrospective study, researchers reviewed 606 patients - 495 (82 per cent) with LABC and 111 (18 per cent) with non-metastatic IBC. All were enrolled in clinical protocols at M. D. Anderson between 1974 and 2000. The median follow up was six years for all patients; for women still alive, the median follow-up was 9.9 years.
In calculating BMI, 208 (34 per cent) of the patients were normal or underweight, 194 (32 per cent) were overweight and 204 (34 per cent) were obese. Cristofanilli noted that obesity was more frequent in women with IBC, 45 vs. 31 per cent in non-IBC cases.
For the entire group, the median overall survival was 8.6 years and recurrence-free survival was 5.8 years. Both statistics were significantly worse for overweight and obese patients compared to those who were of normal weight or underweight.
Specifically regarding overall survival, for overweight LABC patients, five-year survival was 58.3 per cent and ten-year survival was 44.1 per cent; 58.6 per cent of obese LABC patients lived five years and 42.4 per cent lived ten years. In contrast, 69.3 per cent of women with LABC who were normal or underweight lived five years and 57.3 per cent lived ten years.
In women with IBC who were overweight, five-year survival was 45.3 per cent and ten-year survival was 29.1 per cent; 49.3 per cent of obese IBC patients lived five years and 43.7 per cent lived ten years. In comparison, 55.1 per cent of women with IBC who were normal or underweight lived five years and 50.9 per cent lived ten years.
For the design of the study, it's important to note that all patients received similar anthracycline-based treatments and that doses were not adjusted based on a patient's weight, said Cristofanilli.
"Of course, it's important to explore interventions to prevent overall obesity. These outcomes may have a major impact not only on the incidence of future breast cancer patients, but on their long-term outcome," Cristofanilli said.
"From a research standpoint, we really need to further look at the relationship between obesity and some endocrine factors that may explain why inflammatory breast cancer patients are more frequently obese, for example. Our next step is to go back to the lab and start looking into those specific factors related to obesity in breast cancer - insulin, estrogen levels and leptin are areas of immediate interest."
Cristofanilli acknowledged that dietary intervention might be difficult for women undergoing chemotherapy; however, some change of lifestyle habits for overweight and obese patients after diagnosis are vital.
Cristofanilli noted that before BMI is completely accepted as a prognostic tool for breast cancer, prospective trials and endocrinology studies must be conducted. However, to oncologists currently treating overweight and obese LABC and IBC patients, Cristofanilli recommends they be more aggressive in follow-up, including considering more frequent physical exams and imaging studies.
Source: University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center"
The study, published in the March 15 issue of Cancer Research, reports that women with locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) and inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) with high BMIs had worse prognosis than women with the disease whose BMIs were in the healthy range.
One's BMI is scored based on height and weight. A score less than 18.5 indicates that a person is underweight and a score of 18.5 -24.9 indicates that one is in a normal or healthy range. A person is overweight if their score is 25-29.9 and any score above 30 classifies that a person as obese.
According to Massimo Cristofanilli, M.D., the study's senior author, LABC, or cancer that has spread to nearby tissue or lymph nodes, accounts for approximately five per cent of newly diagnosed breast cancer cases each year in the United States. In underserved communities, LABC accounts for 50 per cent of new cases. IBC is extremely aggressive, yet rare - representing just one to two per cent of all breast cancers diagnosed in this country.
Before now, there were few epidemiological or retrospective studies suggesting a correlation between weight gain, obesity and risk of developing breast cancer; even fewer had address the prognostic value of obesity, said Cristofanilli, associate professor in M. D. Anderson's department of Breast Medical Oncology.
"This is the first study to highlight the value of BMI at the time of diagnosis as a prognostic indicator in women with aggressive disease and at a high risk of recurrence and at the time of diagnosis in locally advanced disease, including it's most aggressive form, inflammatory breast cancer," said Cristofanilli. "We embarked on this research because the vast majority of our newly-diagnosed inflammatory breast cancer patients were overweight or obese, and IBC is associated with a poor prognosis. The idea was to understand the etiological link between the most aggressive forms of breast cancers and, ultimately, with prognosis."
For the retrospective study, researchers reviewed 606 patients - 495 (82 per cent) with LABC and 111 (18 per cent) with non-metastatic IBC. All were enrolled in clinical protocols at M. D. Anderson between 1974 and 2000. The median follow up was six years for all patients; for women still alive, the median follow-up was 9.9 years.
In calculating BMI, 208 (34 per cent) of the patients were normal or underweight, 194 (32 per cent) were overweight and 204 (34 per cent) were obese. Cristofanilli noted that obesity was more frequent in women with IBC, 45 vs. 31 per cent in non-IBC cases.
For the entire group, the median overall survival was 8.6 years and recurrence-free survival was 5.8 years. Both statistics were significantly worse for overweight and obese patients compared to those who were of normal weight or underweight.
Specifically regarding overall survival, for overweight LABC patients, five-year survival was 58.3 per cent and ten-year survival was 44.1 per cent; 58.6 per cent of obese LABC patients lived five years and 42.4 per cent lived ten years. In contrast, 69.3 per cent of women with LABC who were normal or underweight lived five years and 57.3 per cent lived ten years.
In women with IBC who were overweight, five-year survival was 45.3 per cent and ten-year survival was 29.1 per cent; 49.3 per cent of obese IBC patients lived five years and 43.7 per cent lived ten years. In comparison, 55.1 per cent of women with IBC who were normal or underweight lived five years and 50.9 per cent lived ten years.
For the design of the study, it's important to note that all patients received similar anthracycline-based treatments and that doses were not adjusted based on a patient's weight, said Cristofanilli.
"Of course, it's important to explore interventions to prevent overall obesity. These outcomes may have a major impact not only on the incidence of future breast cancer patients, but on their long-term outcome," Cristofanilli said.
"From a research standpoint, we really need to further look at the relationship between obesity and some endocrine factors that may explain why inflammatory breast cancer patients are more frequently obese, for example. Our next step is to go back to the lab and start looking into those specific factors related to obesity in breast cancer - insulin, estrogen levels and leptin are areas of immediate interest."
Cristofanilli acknowledged that dietary intervention might be difficult for women undergoing chemotherapy; however, some change of lifestyle habits for overweight and obese patients after diagnosis are vital.
Cristofanilli noted that before BMI is completely accepted as a prognostic tool for breast cancer, prospective trials and endocrinology studies must be conducted. However, to oncologists currently treating overweight and obese LABC and IBC patients, Cristofanilli recommends they be more aggressive in follow-up, including considering more frequent physical exams and imaging studies.
Source: University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center"
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- FDA approves Reclast, the first and only once-yearly treatment for postmenopausal osteoporosis
- Cancer survival in US increasing for many cancer types
- Research may unlock mystery of autism's origin in the brain
- Futures for clinical imaging of the brain
- Carestream Health debuts fully featured RIS that is pre-configured for greater affordability
- Oral contraceptives, other factors reduce bone mass
- International study strengthens case for daily calcium pill
- Multiple auras may result from single epileptogenic focus
- A gene for metastasis
- Dusseldorf University receives donation for purchase of BSD-2000/3D/MR system
- Multislice CT may obviate invasive coronary angiography
- Stereotactic single-dose radiotherapy an option for early lung cancer
- Patient selection, cancer control, and complications after local therapy for PSA failure
- Merge Healthcare announces new channel for eFilm Workstation
- Top scientist from Harvard appointed new director of the GSF Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging
- Carestream and Médical Tronik sign agreement for digital medical imaging
- Small bowel cancer screening may be warranted with Lynch syndrome
- Tracheotomy may cut risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia
- How to optimally prepare a patient for planned coronary angiography and subsequent angioplasty?
- Carestream Health showcases image management and archive capabilities for radiation oncology
- Need for increased efficiency in cardiology workflow pushes adoption of cardiology PACS
- Severity of presurgical skull malformation may have no direct effect on brain development
- Simple nomogram predicts life expectancy for prostate cancer
- Physician survey shows teleradiology helps improve patient care and quality of life for radiologists
- Two new genes found for rheumatoid arthritis
- Patient Comfort Systems introduces MRI table pads for stereotactic breast biopsies
- Provectus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. begins phase 2 clinical trial for metastatic melanoma
- Carestream announces new Kodak X-Sight dyes for in vivo imaging applications
- For blacks, Southern 'stroke belt' is a killer
- Research may lead to earlier diagnosis, treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis
- Being overweight may independently increase risk for heart disease events
- Mediterranean diet may help Alzheimer's patients live longer
- Vision-Sciences gets FDA OK for video-based endoscopes
- Laparoscopic reintervention effective for failed antireflux surgery
- Breath testing may help detect lung cancer
- Metabolic syndrome heightens risk for development of uric-acid kidney stones
- 'Lumpectomy' possible for some prostate tumors
- CT scan benefits outweigh risks for kids
- Office-based procedure adequate for the diagnosis of thyroid cancer
- Lower rate of thyroid cancer in African Americans may be caused by lax detection
- University of Minnesota study refutes belief that black men have more aggressive prostate cancer
- Brain center for 'sound space' identified
- Catheter angiography may be an unnecessary follow-up for some blunt trauma patients
- Breast cancer drug effective for fibroids in women
- Dramatic increase in hospital admissions for children with cancer
- Plenary lectures announced for world's largest osteoporosis congress
- First medical device for quantifying regional brain atrophy in patients with neurodegenerative disorders
- Capecitabine-trastuzumab safe, effective in pretreated metastatic breast cancer
- New treatment effective for patients with shoulder pain
- £6m investment for dental education in Liverpool
- Cardiologists and heart surgeons meet for 'Controversies and Advances' conference
- Research at Rice may help explain aspects of synesthesia
- New screening guidelines for women at high risk for breast cancer
- Why don't painkillers work for people with fibromyalgia?
- CardioDynamics gets nod for new ICG clinical parameters
- Three drinks a day ups breast cancer risk
- Intraoperative radiotherapy may control breast cancer recurrence
- Manchester researchers announce new methods of beating breast cancer
- Ultrasound plus mammography finds more cancers, but increases false positives
- Nuance expands speech-enabled solutions for the radiology industry
- Virtual colonoscopy: A new technology for colorectal cancer screening?
- Dietary calcium could possibly prevent the spread of breast cancer to bone
- Understanding risks is best defense against breast cancer
- Prostate cancer no more aggressive in black men than white men
- Poor visualization of renal collecting system as an indicator of UUT-TCC
- CT colonography has advantages for colorectal cancer screening
- Differences observed between black and white women in use of breast cancer therapy
- Left ventricular mass associated with stroke risk in African Americans
- Resident preparedness for pediatric anaphylaxis to contrast dye 'insufficient'
- ACR revises breast ultrasound accreditation program requirements
- Transcutaneous cervical esophageal ultrasound can not substitute for 24-h pH monitoring or manometry
- NDMA launches new Google Desktop gadgets designed for women proactive in healthcare
- Low-fat diet may lower ovarian cancer risk
- IMRT better for sparing bladder when treating prostate cancer
- Early discharge feasible for some patients with pulmonary embolism
- New 'seed' therapy helps pinpoint breast tumors with more accuracy
- Breast cancer awareness: Is the message getting blurred?
- Clarified protocol issued for studies without informed consent
- Needle aspiration effective for calcific tendinitis of shoulder
- High-dose NSAIDs linked to lower breast cancer risk
- Study shows some athletic men may risk low bone density
- Acceleware recognized by University of Wisconsin-Madison for aiding in breast cancer research
- Transglutaminases seen as 'missing link' in nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
- FDA approves new drug for advanced breast cancer
- Breast cancer survivors: keep heart health in mind
- Report credits improved screening techniques and more effective treatment for the noticeable drop in national cancer mortality rates
- ARRS to launch new continuing education program for radiologic technologists
- Procedure for finding blocked arteries gives patients options
- PET scans track small tumors after stereotactic body radiotherapy
- One size may not fit all
- New guideline recommends when to use CT scans in ER for seizures
- Central venous catheters pose risk for hemodialysis patients
- PET signal after lung biopsy or wedge resection may lead to misdiagnosis
- Positioning pelvic cancer patients on stomachs for radiation yields better results
- Radiology Ltd. chooses AMICAS as end-to-end solutions provider
- Breast cancer returns more often in black women
- Extra radiation dose prevents breast cancer return in young women
- Memantine may benefit cognitively impaired AIDS patients
- Stanozolol safe and effective for long-term management of hereditary angioedema
- New brain marker shows promise for predicting future Alzheimer's disease
- ACR, SBI leadership to present at FDA hearing on stereotactic breast biopsy and MQSA regulations
- Imaging Diagnostic Systems CTLM Technology presented at Congress of World Society for Breast Health
- Increased glucose level is a strong risk factor for colorectal cancer
- Statewide program helps improve quality of care for heart attack
- Breast cancer screening may not be cost-effective for older women on dialysis
- Antireflux medications overprescribed for infants with regurgitation
- FDA mammography advisory committee votes to include stereotactic breast biopsy under MQSA regulations
- Impaired cortex deactivation may identify early Alzheimer's disease
- Liability insurance for radiologist assistants now available from ASRT
- Chemo plus involved-field radiation best for early Hodgkin's disease
- Esophageal ultrasound not definitive for GERD diagnosis
- Study predicts cardiovascular disease risk for rheumatoid arthritis patients
- Patients with rheumatoid arthritis may have higher risk of stroke
- New treatment holds promise for Tourette syndrome
- Imaging Diagnostic Systems exhibits CT laser breast imaging results
- A new method for the early diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension
- Dasatinib therapy for leukemia may lead to lung problems
- Ultrasound may better classify ovarian tumors
- LA BioMed research finds simpler way to assess breast cancer risk
- Breast cancer radiotherapy associated with some cardiac changes
- Inflammation a risk factor for colorectal neoplasia in ulcerative colitis
- Obesity may explain rising rate of esophageal and gastric cardia adenocarcinoma
- DR Systems awarded contract with Premier for RIS and PACS
- Rare CNS vasculitis may have a variety of causes
- Gene therapy for Parkinson's disease modulates abnormal brain networks
- Should the UK lower the age for prostate cancer detection?
- Physical and emotional stress may trigger aortic dissection
- Better detection accounts for increase in cases of thyroid cancer
- Simplified model predicts estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer risk
- White House awards Weill Cornell's Bruce McCandliss highest honor for early career scientists
- Found in translation: Prioritizing research questions in breast cancer
- Optical tomography may help spot malignant melanoma
- Aggressive screening policy needed for cerebrovascular injury
- Contrast-enhanced FDG-PET/CT: 'One stop shop' imaging for pancreatic cancer
- Arbitration in breast screening increases workload, prevents unnecessary referrals
- Expert mammography centers can do more for informed medical decision-making, study shows
- Mammography recall rates 'above optimal' for women under 50
- Western lifestyle linked to higher breast cancer risk
- Early diagnosis of inflammatory breast cancer possible with PET/CT
- PDAs as good as reporting workstations in trauma CT setting
- Fetal MRI: a powerful screening tool for fetal brain anomalies
- GE's prospective gating technology reduces ratiation dose for coronary CT
- High blood pressure may heighten effects of Alzheimer's disease
- MDCT helpful in selecting patients for vertebroplasty
- Preferred equipment financing and leasing company for the society wants to help pay your dues
- Improved function maintained for years after hip replacement
- Dual drug therapy comparable to letrozole for breast cancer
- Rapid ID of mass casualties possible with automated imagery
- Cancer surveillance futile in advanced cirrhosis
- UCSF Medical Center using newest high-tech tool for brain disorders
- MRE could provide a definitive diagnosis for people with muscle pain
- Identifying patients at high risk for total hip replacement
- Evidence for lung cancer screening deemed overstated
- IMDS updates PMA filing status for the new CT laser breast imaging system
- NEC enhances software for medical displays
- Ultrasound for open leg ulcers
- Bivalirudin a safe and effective antithrombin agent for high-risk ACS patients
- PET and bioluminescent imaging aid evaluation of stem cells' potential for new ways to treat disease
- MR angiography detects vascular changes during treatment for brain metastases
- BRCA1 mutations promote breast cancer through effect on PTEN
- AIUM and ACEP publish guidelines for performing emergency trauma ultrasound -- the FAST exam
- Doxycycline added to interferon beta-1a may send MS into remission
- Carestream launches CAD solution for CR digital mammography in Canada and Europe
- ASRT releases salary estimator as new benefit for members
- Exercise testing may help predict seriousness of mitral regurgitation
- Natural human hormone as the next antidepressant?
- High testosterone enanthate dose may impair memory in older men
- Weight control may help slow progression of atherosclerosis in type 1 diabetics
- Light and sound – the way forward for better medical imaging
- Chemotherapy after surgery for stage II CRC can improve survival
- Isolated knee monoarthritis may indicate non-small-cell lung cancer
- New study data supports PreMD's breast cancer detection technology
- Breast cancer therapy response detected early
- New technique effective for lung blood clots
- Colon cancer screenings may not pay off and could pose harm to some
- Depression might influence breast cancer risk
- Task force discourages screening for asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis
- Michael J. Fox Foundation awards $2m to continue search for biomarkers of Parkinson's disease
- Twin study indicates genetic basis for processing faces, places
- Most breast cancer surgeons don't talk to patients about reconstruction options
- Study determines costs of breast and cervical cancer detection among low-income women
- Electrode placement tied to success of deep brain stimulation for dystonia
- Arthroscopic autologous osteochondral grafting effective for knee cartilage lesions
- PET/CT improves evaluation of pediatric cancers
- New treatment guidelines for cancerous cysts
- Varian receives FDA clearance for RapidArc radiotherapy technology
- Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation effective for small liver tumors
- Sirolimus stents may reduce restenosis in diabetics with coronary disease
- Colonoscopy prep agents safe for kidneys
- Nonbreast cancer survival better among participants in breast screening program
- Chemotherapy has safely improved long-term survival in women with hormone-resistant breast cancer
- Higher Medicare spending yields mixed bag for patients
- Breast cancer risk varies widely among BRCA mutation carriers
- MRI highly sensitive in breast cancer detection
- New gene identified for condition that causes blood clots in brain
- How less can be more when treating some kidney cancers
- American women are more likely to choose overly aggressive treatments
- Carestream Health announces US orders for wide range of medical imaging systems
- Breast imaging center at Georgetown designated prestigious 'Center of Excellence'
- New understanding for superconductivity at high temperatures
- Calcium supplements may increase heart attacks in older women
- Vascular surgeons ask, what's next for carotid artery stenting?
- Retinal arteriolar narrowing may signal coronary disease
- New function for colon cancer gene found
- Virtual biopsy cuts out need for diagnostic surgery
- Further breakthroughs for breast cancer patients
- Thomas H. Berquist, MD, named as new editor-in-chief of American Journal of Roentgenology
- Combination therapy improves survival for certain prostate cancer patients
- Marijuana smokers face rapid lung destruction - as much as 20 years ahead of tobacco smokers
- Carestream Health announces US orders for its new Kodak DirectView Classic and Elite CR systems
- CABG preferred over stents; drug-eluting may be better than bare-metal type
- Low-dose computed tomography for the evaluation of flank pain in the pregnant population
- Statins don't appear to be linked with breast cancer risk
- Does prophylactic breast irradiation in patients with prostate cancer influence cardiac toxicity?
- Invasive strategy for non-ST-elevation MI improves outcome in elderly
- Good early outcomes seen with PCI for unprotected left main coronary disease
- Adverse events common when biliary stents used for peripheral arterial disease
- German public health system to initiate reimbursement process for Given Imaging’s PillCam SB
- European companies collaborate on the introduction of HistoScanning technology for the prostate
- Device zeroes in on small breast tumors
- Signs of emphysema may develop early in pot smokers
- Carestream Health introduces new radiographic table for DR imaging systems
- UC scientists awarded $1.7m for low back pain research
- Molecules may help predict survival in liver cancer
- Breast cancer diagnosis comes late for women in gentrifying neighborhoods
- Foam sclerotherapy effective for treatment of varicocele
- Zilver trial aims to offer high-tech relief for peripheral arterial disease
- Breast MRI prior to breast-conserving treatment does not improve outcome
- Thrombus aspiration improves outcomes of primary PCI for acute MI
- Postmenopausal hormone therapy may raise risk of meningioma
- Patient age most important prognostic factor in papillary thyroid cancer
- Asian women at risk for arterial defect
- NuView secures rights for an imaging agent for the diagnosis of breast and prostate cancers
- Digirad to receive Frost and Sullivan 2007 North American award for product strategy
- Predictors of inaccurate online breast cancer information
- Philips is only vendor to earn two prestigious KLAS awards for cardiology technologies
- Carestream Health announces new orders for its portable, integrated CR/X-Ray system
- Sheffield engineers have big ideas for the latest in medical scanners
- NYU, Tel Aviv University create non-invasive imaging method for diagnosing osteoarthritis
- Attention to heart health good for the brain
- Digital mammography best for screening in some younger women
- Appropriate timing in the use of breast shields in children can further reduce MDCT radiation dose
- Weight loss may not harm obese teens' bones
- Non-cancer deaths more common among breast cancer survivors
- Expenditures rising for back and neck problems, but health outcomes are not improving
- Hair sample may provide non-invasive means of breast cancer diagnosis
- Joint accreditation for providers of continuing healthcare education
- Benefits of Medicare-paid mammography lag for black women
- No difference seen with glucosamine or placebo for hip osteoarthritis
- St. David's Medical Center first in Texas to implement visually guided catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation
- NIH report on intracranial stent points out need for upcoming large-scale clinical trial
- Higher body mass index means higher risk of several cancers
- Index of microcirculatory resistance is useful in MI assessment
- CHEK2 variant increases breast cancer risk
- Fujifilm's digital mammography technology now available for mobile use
- IOF hails WHO report and FRAX Web site as milestones in osteoporosis prevention and treatment
- Risk factors for stroke identified in hypertensive patients with coronary disease
- High calcium intake may not help prevent fractures
- Risk factors for retinochoroiditis with congenital toxoplasmosis identified
- Paper recommends prenatal scanning for vasa praevia
- Registration open for mild cognitive impairment two-day workshop
- FDA approves Avastin for breast cancer
- Reaction to contrast agents may occur despite premedication
- Mycophenolate mofetil useful for scleroderma-associated interstitial lung disease
- Covidien wins FDA OK for generic heart image agent
- Breast shielding reduces radiation dose in children undergoing chest MDCT
- No additional benefit found for personalized intervention to promote regular mammograms
- Breast cancer death rates among black women not decreasing across all states
- Obstructive sleep apnea a risk factor for death in stroke patients
- Adding breast density to risk model improves cancer prediction
- Gene variants may increase risk of anxiety disorders
- Red meat consumption linked to colorectal cancer: advice for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
- Researchers identify new genetic marker for breast cancer
- Fujifilm receives FDA approval for Unity SpeedSuite
- PET/CT planning beneficial for head and neck cancer patients
- Center for robotic surgery created at Imperial College London
- ACR supports ACS inclusion of CT colonography as recommended screening tool for colorectal cancer in new screening guidelines
- Estrogen levels predict breast cancer recurrence
- Sleep apnea costly for older adults
- Many older breast cancer patients discontinue tamoxifen
- Chest pain a leading reason for hospital emergency department visits
- Launch of Web-based tool to predict risk of bone fracture
- Philips launches wireless tracking system for mobile imaging
- Isotretinoin may trigger inflammatory bowel disease
- Montefiore Recognized Nationwide for Leadership in Technological Innovation
- MRI More Accurately Determines Cancer Spread Into Breast Ducts
- Computer-Aided Detection Could Help Breast Cancer Screening
- Racial Disparity in Breast Cancer Outcome Linked to Aggressive Tumors
- Robotic milling may provide better long-term THA results
- Advanced colorectal neoplasia more often detected in men
- Drug switch improves breast cancer survival: study
- FDA OKs Genentech drug for early breast cancer
- J&J breast cancer test should be approved: US panel
- World's First CE Marked Real-Time, Gene-Based Test For Improved Detection Of Breast Cancer Launches In Europe
- Doctors say Herceptin's cost may hurt others
- Lobular regression reduces breast cancer risk
- Kodak Shows CAD Solutions for FFDM and CR Mammography Systems
- British drug watchdog backs new breast cancer drugs
- Different doses of docetaxel suitable for second-line treatment of breast cancer
- Natco Pharma launches branded drug for lung cancer
- Roche files Herceptin in Japan for breast cancer
- Guidelines released for diagnostic testing in suspected pulmonary embolism
- PET/CT colonography promising for colorectal cancer staging
- Residue-free NaP tablets effective, well-tolerated for bowel prep
- New guidelines improve HER2 testing accuracy for breast cancer
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
- For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting: study
- Breast cancer family history raises prostate cancer risk in African Americans
- Concurrent adjuvant therapy improves local control of breast cancer
- Hyperthermia therapy for recurrent breast cancer added to 2007 NCCN Guidelines
- Second opinions prompt changes in breast cancer management
- Sharp drop in breast cancer incidence attributed to HRT decline
- Nonsurgical treatment for arteriovenous malformations
- Detecting breast tumors as tiny as one-fifth of an inch in diameter
- PET scans track breast cancer response to chemotherapy
- Saline infusion sonohysterography effective for infertility workup
- Medium-sized polyps seen on sigmoidoscopy may warrant follow-up colonoscopy
- 3D ultrasonography an accurate modality for investigating functional dyspepsia
- Access to prior mammograms helps radiologists detect breast cancer
- Mammogram comparison important in breast cancer screening
- PET scan facilitates decision-making for colorectal metastases in liver
- Kodak to sell health group for up to $2.55 billion
- U.S. groups push for more FDA funding
- Mammographic density an independent risk factor for breast cancer
- Availability may influence cancer treatment decisions
- Peregrine Pharmaceuticals' Tumor Necrosis Therapy for the treatment of lung cancer launched in China
- Lower socioeconomic status linked to reduced drug doses for breast cancer
- Breast density may increase cancer risk
- Endurance sports may harm the heart
- Repeat bone scans not helpful for predicting fractures in most older women
- Vasodilator therapy safe for patients with low blood pressure and heart failure
- MDCT accurately locates bowel perforation avoiding need for exploratory surgery
- Men with breast cancer risk second cancer, too
- Annual flu vaccines should be mandatory for healthcare workers
- Index identifies older women with back pain who should undergo radiography
- Varian receives FDA clearance for monitor that tracks a patient's position during radiotherapy and radiosurgery
- New guidelines issued for diagnosis and management of venous thromboembolism
- Death rates from major cancers in African Americans remain significantly high
- Inadequate communication reduces benefits of mammogram screening for black women
- Incidentally detected lung cancers less likely to require pneumonectomy
- Chest surgeons propose new patient-centered measures for indicating quality of lung surgery
- Improved imaging for identifying breast cancer in overweight women
- FDA OKs test to predict breast cancer return
- Cancer cases in Europe rising as population ages
- 3-D ultrasound identifies women at risk for impending preterm birth
- Routine dialysis after radiographic procedures may be unnecessary
- CIMA and the University of California share patent for a diagnostic test for breast cancer
- Reseacher to study astronaut bone loss for space biology agency
- Extent of brain involvement at diagnosis may predict rate of later brain atrophy
- First-degree fetal heart block may be reversible
- Survey finds perceived risk of recurrence low in African-American breast cancer survivors
- GPS for the body to assist with precision-guided prostate cancer treatments
- Patient-detected breast cancer has higher recurrence, mortality risk
- New nonsurgical option for women suffering from painful fibroid tumors
- 2008 President’s Budget for Health and Human Services
- A black and white look at breast cancer mortality
- Robust technology to functionalize nanoparticles for biomedical applications
- Drug industry increasingly influences breast cancer research
- IntelePACS and InteleViewer Workstation approved for digital mammography
- Colon cancers missed more often in office setting
- Yale professor wins award for ultrasound research
- SPECT/CT aids sentinel node mapping in breast cancer patients
- Prostate cancer therapy may increase risk of death from heart disease in older men.
- Incidence of benign pathologic findings at partial nephrectomy for solitary renal mass presumed to be renal cell carcinoma on preoperative imaging
- Gadolinium-based contrast may cause nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
- Radiofrequency ablation safe and effective for osteoid osteoma
- NIH researchers discover protein that appears to regulate bone mass loss, the cause of osteoporosis
- Medical, IT, engineering experts form advisory panel for electronic health record safety
- GE Healthcare teams up with University of North Carolina to advance breast cancer research
- Two novel imaging techniques for earlier detection of lung disease
- Lung Cancer Alliance maintains support for CT scans
- MR imaging detects breast cancer in those at high risk
- Healthy global market for contrasting agents growing to $15bn by 2010
- CAD useful in finding cancers missed by radiologists, but it leads to higher patient recall rate
- CAD marks cancers missed in double reading of screening mammograms
- Whole-body CT better than standard examinations for detection of recurrence of NSCLC
- MR imaging helps identify cases for angiography
- PET/CT better than whole-body MRI for colon cancer analysis
- MRI 'imaging technique of choice' for aortic arch anomalies
- MRC with air 'as good as conventional colonoscopy' for colon polyp detection
- New ultrasound technology may reduce breast biopsies claims Siemens
- Multi-Slice CT: a precise warning system for strokes
- Advances in breast imaging thanks to digital breast tomosynthesis
- Mammographic screening reduces breast cancer mortality
- Myocardial viability after MI may be best assessed by 64-slice CT
- NQF endorses consensus standards for diagnosis and treatment of breast and colorectal cancer
- Automated detection of regions of interest for tissue microarray experiments: an image texture analysis
- MRCP compared to diagnostic ERCP for diagnosis when biliary obstruction is suspected: a systematic review
- High-dose brachytherapy effective for soft tissue sarcoma in children
- Brachytherapy stent benefits patients with advanced esophageal cancer
- Active surveillance a viable option for low-risk prostate cancer
- External-beam radiation therapy for localized prostate cancer linked to bladder, lung and colorectal cancer
- Retired firefighters could be at increased risk for developing bladder cancer
- Digestive health experts urge more Americans to get screened for colorectal cancer
- Make or break time for osteoporosis treatment
- Wealthier women get more breast cancer screenings, regardless of benefit
- Carestream announces worldwide orders for its digital mammography products
- Late treatment with letrozole can reduce breast cancer recurrence risk
- USC researchers find benefit for lymphoma patients in combined PET-CT scanning
- COX-2 expression is marker for cancer development in some benign breast biopsies
- Different use of brain areas may explain memory problems in schizophrenics
- Laser ablation safe, effective for small hepatocellular tumors
- Routinely used diagnostic approaches: only limited diagnostic sensitivity for bile duct cancer?
- The yin and yang of genes for mood disorders
- Fibroids more severe for African-American women
- ACR supports CMS decision not to limit coverage for CCTA
- Locally advanced breast cancer more deadly in obese
- Cancer patients may not grasp illness severity
- US, Mexico plan to lower breast cancer deaths
- New technique holds promise for retinoblastoma
- Long-term data show vertebroplasty effective for osteoporotic vertebral collapse
- Breast cancer in black women may be connected to neighborhood conditions
- Current guidelines for colonoscopy after removal of polyps do not predict subsequent development of large, advanced polyps
- Heart Institute now enrolling women with recurrent chest pains for AWARE clinical trial
- New technique improves outcome for living donor liver transplants
- High-tech interrogations may promote abuse
- Postpolypectomy surveillance guidelines poorly predict advanced polyps
- Resistant graft-versus-host disease may respond to intra-arterial steroids
- Bowel prep with oral sodium phosphate may compromise renal function
- Physical activity not linked to breast density
- MRI findings help forecast prostate cancer prognosis
- Cerebral ventricular expansion may identify preclinical Alzheimer's disease
- St. Jude study offers new hope for children with kidney tumors deemed inoperable
- Test tells source of mystery cancers
- RCR welcomes START, showing that fewer fractions of radiotherapy work for breast cancer treatment
- Combined chelation an option for thalassemia-related myocardial siderosis
- Not all women benefitting from less invasive staging test for breast cancer
- Equality in breast cancer care study
- MRI's high false positive rate has little impact on women's choice of preventive mastectomy
- Obesity may keep some women from getting screened for breast, cervical cancer
- Ibuprofen effective for patent ductus arteriosus in extremely premature infants
- PET confirmed as valuable cancer diagnostic and disease-staging tool
- Fetal echocardiography detects major but may miss minor heart defects
- Too many women still dying from breast cancer, says charity
- CT screening for lung cancer research funded by cigarette company
- How dangerous is boxing for the brain?
- Whole body MDCT just as 'good' as neck MDCT angiography in diagnosing head and neck injuries
- Comparison of anticoagulants for angioplasty show similar outcomes; drug-releasing stent appears advantageous over uncoated stent
- Study indicates diabetes medication may help slow progression of plaque build-up in coronary arteries
- Tool 'sees' internal body details 1,000 times smaller
- Integrating genetic information with breast cancer risk factors may help refine prognosis
- Researchers develop new method to test for lung cancer
- Threshold effect seen for leukoaraiosis-associated memory impairment
- RF ablation plus chemoembolization comparable to surgery for early liver cancer
- Whole breast ultrasound shown effective method for breast cancer screening
- Researchers learn how signaling molecule orchestrates breast cancer's spread
- Transcranial ultrasound may improve diagnostic accuracy in early parkinsonism, study shows
- Lipoprotein(a) an independent risk factor for coronary heart disease
- Walking speed may predict stroke risk
- 3mensio Medical Imaging receives CE Mark class IIa for 3surgery vascular imaging workstation
- Depression may up risk of Alzheimer's disease
- Cardiovascular response to dobutamine may predict outcome of severe sepsis
- Connect Imaging introduces software for Fuji digital mammography systems
- Helping young women with breast cancer
- New "seed" therapy helps pinpoint breast tumors with more accuracy
- Estrogen use linked to benign breast disease
- Genomic profiling of breast tumors might determine prognosis, treatment
- Matrox solutions for medical imaging professionals now available through TOTOKU Europe GmbH
- Combination therapy improves survival time for patients with more advanced liver cancer
- Stenting and surgery comparable for high-risk carotid stenosis patients
- T-cadherin affects blood vessel growth in breast cancer, hormone from fat cells may play a role
- Center for Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology Consultants of Washington announce merger
- Carestream Health, VirtuRad sign reseller agreement for digital medical imaging and IT solutions
- CV Therapeutics and Astellas announce FDA approval for Lexiscan(TM) (regadenoson) injection
- TeraRecon's iNtuition receives 2008 North American Frost and Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation
- It's neck-and-neck down the long stretch for two stroke-prevention procedures
- Impairments in language development can be detected in infants as young as three months
- Whole body multi-detector CT spots head and neck injuries
- Implications for fine-tuned breast cancer prognosis unveiled
- Five key tests for National Women's Check-Up Day
- Radiation beneficial for older breast cancer patients
- Cholesterol, blood pressure control may reverse atherosclerosis in adults with diabetes
- Statins may help reduce blood pressure
- Blood pressure-lowering diet also may be associated with lower risk for heart disease, stroke
- Medicsight announces Chinese approval for MedicRead Colon workstation
- Ventricular hypertrophy may explain cases of normal ejection fraction in heart failure
- Sunitinib may slow growth and spread of liver cancer
- Hereditary breast cancer - a high cost to patient and healthcare provider alike
- Larger hippocampus may ward off Alzheimer's
- Best use for popular CAD assessment procedure is misunderstood
- Potential blood test for chronic sinusitis identified
- Cediranib shows promise for recurrent glioblastoma
- Alternating electric fields shrink breast cancer tumors
- MRI before surgery leads to better-adapted treatment for breast cancer
- Philips announces professional services portfolio for speech recognition
- Multislice CT plus D-dimer testing sufficient for excluding pulmonary embolism
- fDM as an early imaging biomarker for overall survival in high-grade glioma
- IOF calls for concerted support for second EU osteoporosis audit
- Balloon dilation "safe and effective" for early strictures after gastric surgery
- Deep-brain stimulation effective for repeated intense headaches
- Will screening for aortic aneurysm be effective?
- Thousands of volunteers needed to help bring cure for cancer closer
- Advanced MRI studies provide new insight on early Parkinson's disease
- Millions of euros could be saved if breast cancer follow-ups were led by specialist nurses
- Spire Healthcare selects latest CT and MR imaging equipment for expansion of diagnostic services
- Medipattern's B-CAD approved for sale in China
- Large waist may raise death risk for women
- Pre-op MRI influences type and timing of breast cancer treatment
- Mammography benefits may have no age limit
- Improving quality of life for brain tumor patients
- Diffusion-weighted MRI may offer new marker in prostate cancer
- Carestream Health announces Canadian orders for its CR-based mammography solution
- Praise as good as cash to brain: study
- BRIGHTER lasers for tomorrow's technologies
- Multimodality approach best for thyroid cancer with vein blockage
- Grundig Business Systems launches Premium Kits for digital dictation power users
- Variants on chromosome five linked to estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer risk
- Black women may overestimate cancer screening rates
- Identification of novel tumor biomarkers holds promise for improved outcome in patients with brain tumors
- Diabetes drugs may be related to fracture risk
- Bleeding rate low with bivalirudin in diabetics treated for ACS
- Community breast center experience shows real-world application of breast-specific gamma imaging
- Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons contributes to Dubai Harvard Foundation for Medical Research
- Capsule endoscopy not accurate enough for Barrett's esophagus screening
- Radioembolization promising for inoperable chemorefractory liver metastases
- Fluoroscopy not reliable for detecting causes of stridor in children
- Discovery of a novel mechanism for the development of colon cancer
- Osteoporosis screening guidelines for men issued
- Carestream Health celebrates first anniversary as independent company
- Ultrasound first, not CT, for diagnosing suspected acute appendicitis
- Workouts sculpt heart as well as muscles
- Breast cancer tumors grow faster in younger women
- Six-month follow-up diagnostic mammograms recommended for women with probably benign lesions
- Five percent of breast tumors may double in month
- Study supports reason for concern in childhood and adolescent obesity
- Colonic enemas effective for dysfunctional voiding in children with constipation
- Women who breast feed for more than a year halve their risk of rheumatoid arthritis
- Physical activity more likely to prevent breast cancer in certain groups
- Air pollution may be associated with blood clots in deep leg veins
- Warming up for magnetic resonance imaging
- Ultrasound plus mammography detects more cancers in high-risk women
- Family history of breast cancer confers lifetime elevated risk
- Girls, young women can cut risk of early breast cancer through regular exercise
- New radiation therapy technology for breast cancer helps protect tissue, adds options for patients
- Hospital pay for performance incentives may backfire among safety-net hospitals
- Toshiba wins Frost and Sullivan Global CT Systems Product Differentiation Innovation Award for Aquilion ONE (TM)
- CT often first choice for cervical spine evaluation in children
- Nestle and GE collaborate to explore new frontiers in diagnostics for health and nutrition
- PET imaging may not improve diagnostic accuracy in early head and neck cancer
- Utah physician honored for new techniques that use imaging to treat common heart rhythm disorder
- ASGE issues updated infection control guidelines for gastrointestinal endoscopy
- Molecular 'clock' could predict risk for developing breast cancer
- Patients 75 years and older with brain tumors may benefit from more aggressive treatment
- Breast intensity-modulated radiotherapy curbs acute skin reactions
- U-M researchers discover traits of aggressive form of prostate cancer
- Outreach initiatives lead to shift in stage of breast cancer diagnosis in African American women
- iCAD achieves record-high ratings in mammography CAD user satisfaction
- Cancer researchers call for ethnicity to be taken into account
- 'Smothered' genes combine with mutations to yield poor outcome in cancer patients
- High-dose cyclophosphamide shows promise for aggressive multiple sclerosis
- Barco's advanced visualization software fully integrated in Agfa IMPAX
- New breast cancer screening tool shows promise
- GE Healthcare and Varian, Inc. establish collaboration for new pre-clinical magnetic resonance imaging system
- Infliximab improves symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis, but damage continues
- Siemen Healthcare Presented MR Oncology Applications and Dedicated Breast Scanner at RSNA 2008
- Flexible Handheld Optical Imager Promises New Complimentary Mammography Tool
- UC San Diego Scientists to Develop Brain Imaging Methods For Studying Natural Human Behavior
- iCAD announces availability of its SecondLook Digital with Agfa HealthCare’s Computed Radiography Systems in Europe
- Taking the leap was worth the effort!
- Yellow Cars Make Me Thankful!
- An Open Letter of Thanks
- Reflecting on a Life Well-Lived
- More of My Favorite Things
- Technology for Doctors: Doctor Calls for Creation of Objective EMR Committee
- Understanding and Rating the Usability of the Electronic Medical Record
- MEDecision and InSite One Cross-License Technology to Offer Nationwide, Image-Enabled Health Information Exchange
- InSite One Announces at HIMSS 2010
- InSite One Announces Significant Increase in Contract
- InSite One Introduces New Features: SIIM 2010
- Mangalore hospital gets advanced cath lab
- InSite One Announces Advanced Productivity Tools with InDex v6.1 Release Improving Clinical Workflow
- Tagged for Success at GRMC
- Camp Nurse? Who? Me?
- Line Up the Inspectors
- On Electrical Wires and Being Wired
- Ever Tried Yoga?
- National Hospital Week – A time to celebrate!
- A Message of Appreciation and Hope to Our Nation’s Capitol
- Adding the Executive Branch to the Portfolio
- Choosing Health
- EMR vs. EHR - The Candian Medical Association takes a Stand!
- AmericanEHR - Meaningful Use Webinar now Available for Viewing
- Technology for Doctors | Digitizing the physician office: Usable software
- SCRU-Verse
- Hooked Again
- DoctorDalai.com "Noteworthy"!
- The Blue-Footed Boobie Is Back!
- Own A Piece Of PACS History!!!
- Costs of EMR Certification for Meaningful Use And Impact on EMR Vendors
- 3 Million EMR and HIPAA Pageviews
- Starion Instruments Gets Warning Letter from FDA–Devices Falling Apart During Use When Cutting and Cauterizing Tissue
- Sovereign Health of California Expands Addiction Treatment Services Adding Neurofeedback–Brainwave Analysis Algorithms
- Wall Street Employees Giving Up Cocaine for Pot and Pills–Downers and Not Uppers Are The New Addictive Choices
- Former Cigna CEO and Founder Joins Board of Directors With Medical Tourism Company–Accounting and Algorithmic Business Model Expertise Hired
- Lovelace Health Insurance Void at Santa Fe, NM Hospital–Battle Between Hospital And Big Insurance Company-High Frequency Healthcare
- Hospital Workers Are Worth More to Society Than Bankers–Work Shows Value That Everyone Understands And Not The Same With Understanding Algorithms to Include Our Leadership
- CIGNA's Mergers and Acquisitions Will Help Distinguish Them From Other National Carriers–Health Insurance Bragging Rights
- All 7,500 Walgreens Stores, Clinics and Duane Reade, Offering Flu Shots for Walk Ins and Online Resources Available to Complete Forms Ahead of Time Too
- TV Report Goes After RBM
- RACs to Begin Medical Necessity Review Audits
- Healthcare Reform Models Focusing on Value to Consumers
- Is President Obama to Blame?
- The push for ‘push’ technology for the NHIN
- Health IT: Comparing Cloud Computing and Desktop Applications (Part 3)
- An Air Travel Themed Health Wonk Review: Frequent Flyer Miles For Your Brain
- Dr. Gawande, Hospice, The New Yorker and the Curious Absence of Some Inconvenient Truths: Here's the Rest of the Story
- Outcomes? You Say You Want Outcomes?
- Decision Tree Scenarios for Health Reform
- Pay for Performance (P4P), Large Physician Groups and Accountable Care Organizations. Insights from Behavioral Economics
- Exercise, Part IV: Injury Prevention, Stretching, Warm Up and Cool Down
- Reflections on the State of Online Health
- The Four Pillars of a Healthy Lifestyle
- CCHIT certification of EHRs
- Introducing OHA Today
- NIST says Meaningful Use Test Procedures have been approved by ONC
- Guest Article: Lessons from the trenches – transitioning to EMR without risking data loss
- NIST releases revised draft test procedures to adjust to the final Meaningful Use rules
- The 25 Elements of “Meaningful Use”
- Tim Gee Affiliates with Santa Rosa Consulting for Provider Consulting
- Roche Social Media Principles
- URGENT Nationwide Egg Recall
- Ingenious Med Receives Official Status as a 2010 PQRI Registry
- Information Governance: The Foundation for Effective eHealth (Accenture)
- AMA webinar: Making health IT work for you: learn how the federal incentive programs apply to your practice
- Don’t miss out on the $350 million UnitedHealth Group settlement
- WEBINAR: Bullet-Proof Asset-Protection Strategies
- ELLKAY lets you revisit your EMR mistake
- Alzheimer's and open source medicine
- Your Office, Your Staff, and Patient Data in the Compliance vs Security Standoff.
- Health B2B Marketing at ANI10: Interview with Dell Health Services
- Podcast interview with Best Doctors President Evan Falchuk. (Transcript: Part 1)
- Getting the squeeze in California
- The other shoe drops on Massachusetts insurance rates for small business
- Solidify Your Training Options
- Taking Action
- New Technologies in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Management
- Clinical applications of ablative technologies market
- Technologies in development at recently identified medtech startups
- Energy modalities and clinical applications in ablation technology
- Tissue engineering and cell therapy in gastroenterology
- Big month of July in medtech financings — likely half $billion
- Diabetes Management Technologies Meeting High Clinical Demand, According to New MMD Report
- Competition in Tissue Engineering & Cell Therapy
- The Diabetes Market
- Personal Statement Do’s and Don’ts
- If Reform Fails
- Passage of $26 billion State Aid Package Is Merely a Stop-Gap Measure For Medicaid Woes
- Highlights from Health Wonk Review: Outstanding Health Care Posts
- A Reply to the Cato Institute’s Report on Health Care Reform, Part 2--The Individual Mandate
- A Final Response to Cato on Public Support for Reform: Opposition Based on Misinformation Fading, Though Seniors Remain “Confused”
- As employers’ health costs increase 8.9% in 2011, employees will have more skin in the game
- Addressing the primary care shortage: the importance of community health centers, coupled with mobile health technology
- Broadband@home: one antidote to addressing health disparities
- Mobile health and the FDA: what WellDoc’s approval means for mHealth
- Buying Pre-Tax Pot
- Physician Profiling
- Fight to the Death
- Headline Accuracy
- What can a '68 Chevy Impala tell us about Primary Care?
- Is having an opinion disqualifying for public service?
- Has Medicare access reached a tipping point?
- How can you learn what is really in health reform?
- Whoop-de-do!
- Patients Held Hostage, Day 23
- Is "private contracting with benefits" the answer to Medicare's woes?
- Tough choices on the SGR
- What can Edward Bear, tell us about Primary Care?
- Sympathy for the "Devil"
- New rules may speed adoption of electronic health records
- Medicare Trustees Report Summary 2010
- Congressional Testimony on Meaningful Use
- Defining moment for meaningful use
- Meaningful Use Announcement
- Guiding Principles for Stage 1 Meaningful Use Adjustments
- Advancing the Future of Health Care with Electronic Health Records
- Job Post: THCB Editorial
- How to save $40 billion in health care costs
- EMR vs. EHR - The Canadian Medical Association takes a Stand!
- Spain Becoming One More Destination for Medical Tourism From Miami/Spain Health Insurance Firm
- Social Security Big Contract Coming Up–IT and Infrastructure Updates Really Needed–Cobol Still In Place In Some Areas
- Rerun: What causes ADHD? Some intriguing findings
- So many health apps: is this a Field of Dreams?
- To Med Students Considering Primary Care
- US Department of Justice To Appeal Stem Cell Decision That Freezes Funding for Embryonic Stem Cell Research
- The Danger of Using the Internet for Self-Diagnosis
- Ideas for aligning health care B2B sales and marketing
- EMR Technology Experiences Growing Pains: Resistant Doctors, Computer Glitches, and Unrealized Benefits
- Can health IT transform the U.S. economy? The White House thinks so
- Recovery Act Innovation
- Health Insurer Investments Shifting to Back the Republican Party of “Non Participants” With Health IT-They Don’t Mess With The Algorithms As Most Don’t Understand - So Fewer Insurance Business Models To Be Scrutinized and Questioned
- Bill Gates on Reinventing Capitalism–Building A Better Disease Model - Biased Individuals (Politicians) are Depressing and Kill Innovation-Techonomy Conference 2010
- Intel CEO States the US Faces Decline in Tech Jobs–Announces Purchase of German Wireless Chip Company Infineon
- An Accountable Care Organization (ACO)–Way Harder Than What He Anticipated (Humor-Video)
- FDA Classifies CollPlant Wound Dressing Sheets as a Medical Device-Collagen Made From Tobacco Plants-Regenerative Medicine (Bio-Identical)
- Skilled Healthcare Group Gets Court Verdict of Not Meeting Minimum Nursing Home Standards in California And May Not Be Able to Appeal– Skilled Healthcare’s Liability Insurance Has Been Exhausted For This Year So Now What?
- El Camino Hospital Offers New Treatment for Severe Asthma–Bronchial Thermoplasty Approved by FDA in April
- Personal Health Records–Updated and New Link under the Medical Quack Resources Column
- E-commerce Gateway for Determining Eligibility Recommended by Health IT Policy Committee Along with Prototype Algorithms/Portals for States to Utilize To Build
- Guest Article: Top 10 tips for successfully using speech recognition in EHRs and healthcare apps
- Online health insurance finder tool
- Rent (or sell) medical school textbooks: Chegg
- Rerun: Can Wal-Mart save the American health care system?
- New Studies Highlight Unintended Consequences of Medicare Drug Benefit
- Physicians stick with professional health content sites online in 2010
- Pharma-economics: retail drug prices rice, and consumers react
- Primary Concierge
- Health IT: Coming Soon to a Class Near You
- Medicaid EHR Incentives – A Learning Experience
- Health 2.0 Europe: Etienne Caniard
- Guest Blog: GRMC’s Women’s Health Focus and Baby Fair Focuses on Setting Boundaries
- Request for Assistance from a Physician in Ontario - Reminders and Notifications
- Drummond Group and CCHIT Become First Official ONC EHR Certifying Bodies
- How Dependent Are We On Technology–Nike Has Filed for a Patent That Will Tie Our Shoes for Us
- Former Hospital CFO Charged With Fraud–Stealing from Danbury Health Systems
- Pfizer Buys FoldRx–Company Focused on Treatments for Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s Disease, And Cystic fibrosis,
- Medical Quack Welcomes EMR Consultant as a New Advertiser
- FDA Monitoring Apps Store To Look for Devices To Potentially Flag for Regulatory Process Requirements–FDA Could Use Some Mobile Technology Themselves Too With Recalls
- The Return of the Thin Client to Hospitals–Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn Transitions From PCs To Virtual Desktops
- Aneesh Chopra: Build Database of Business Rules For States to Use To Determine Eligibility–Is This A First Step Towards a “Department of Algorithms”?
- Microsoft Tag Scanning With An iPhone—Would Be A Great System to Use for Real Time FDA Recall Information -Video
- EHR Certification Bodies Named
- Healthcare Reform Models Focusing on Value to Consumers – Part 2
- Healthcare Reform Models Focusing on Value to Consumers - Part 1
- Dog Whistle Politics and the Repeal of the ACA: The Endgame is the Privatization of Medicare?
- 2010 Healthcare Mobile Technology Symposium
- CCHIT finally gets foot in ONCHIT certification door
- Rerun: Understanding the appeal of Mini-Meds
- Benefits and costs: the growing burden of health insurance on American families
- Max Planck scientists succeed in filming organs and joints in real time using magnetic resonance imaging
- Guest Blog: Beat Cancer–Mammograms Are Valuable
- Another eBay PACS
- Happy Labor Day
- The Breform Invisible Bra Implant–New Breast Lift Procedure–Available in Europe but Not US FDA Approved
- Compliance Police Out In Force for Seniors–Health Plans and Drug Stores Making Phone Calls-Business Models & Caller Behavior Sucks -A Result of Pay for Performance Efforts?
- Dr. Oz Has Colon Polyp (Pre-Cancerous Growth) Found During Routine Colonoscopy–He Follows His Own Advice and Is A Good Role Model for The Rest of Us (A Rare Find Today)
- CMS To Require Study For Off Label Use for Provenge to Evaluate Risk of Strokes as Well as On Label Use as Approved by FDA
- UCLA Completes Clinical Trial Using Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation For Improvement With Depression With 80% Achieving Improvement
- Walgreens and Omnicare Swap Businesses–Giving Long Term Pharmacy Care to Omni and They Get Omni’s Home Infusion Business
- Where To Put All That Money......
- AMA Health IT webinar series continues Sept. 8
- Free webinar on meaningful use by SpectraMD and NJ HIMSS
- Treatment and technology trends in benign prostatic hyperplasia/hypertrophy (BPH)
- Reflections on Electronic Medical Records by a Long-time Pediatrician: “I’m a Better Doctor for Using It,” but “I Worry That It Will End up Like One of Those Military Boondoggles”
- Prescription Drug Nation
- Private Sector and Meaningful Use
- InSite One’s Announces Validation with Dell DX Object Storage Platform
- InSite One’s InDex Vendor Neutral Enterprise Archive Reaches a New Milestone 50 Million Studies Under Management With 6% of the US Patient Population
- School Bus Tips Over – GRMC Kicks Into Action
- An Open Letter to HHS Sect. Kathleen Sibelius
- The Door is Open
- Vancouver Health IT Conference at Wosk Centre - October 4th
- BC Program - Announces 'Meaningful Use' Strategy
- Paranoid IT-diocy
- Perth PACS Poll
- Another Correct Prediction
- Doctor Dalai's Health Minute
- Walgreens Adds Their Formularies To Epocrates–Walgreens Savings Club–Free Software for Consumers for Look Up Too
- Microsoft Announced Office 365– Cloud Productivity–Beta Program Enrollments Open
- UnitedHealth 2010 Third Quarter Profits Hit Over A Billion Again–Fewer Consumers Using HealthCare Services Combined with Algorithmic Profit Structures
- HP Wins $26 Million Medicare Contract For Quality Control Contractor for EHR Stimulus
- Tylenol 8-Hour Caplets With Odor Recalled–More Potential Snake Bait Becomes Available
- Medtronic Receives FDA Approval for Testing Artificial Heart Valve
- States To Begin Linking Prescription Abuse Data Bases Next Year
- AAPC Issues Call for Speakers
- News About An Upcoming Webinar
- Millennial Generation Physicians and Disease Management
- The Playbook Used by the Food & Beverage Industry to Avoid All Blame for the Obesity Epidemic, and What Disease Management Can Do
- HealthCare.gov Compares Insurers With Little Evidence That It Works
- Is A Back Door Being Built For A Single Payer System?
- Ideology vs. Values in Health Reform: We Deserve Better
- a Summary of the Latest Population Health Management Journal
- Guest Article: How to decide which hospital systems to prioritize when planning for disaster recovery
- Guest Article: How desktop virtualization helps healthcare IT initiatives
- How To Pick IT Consultants for Various Technical Tasks
- Impact of Potential FDA Regulation of EMRs
- Accelerating EHR Adoption – A free, one-day interactive seminar for qualified industry practitioners
- Connected Health Symposium
- Congratulations to Peter Diamond at MIT on Winning the Nobel Prize in Economics
- Surgical securement market, Latin America
- Pfizer buys in to hemostasis business (among others) with acquisition
- Report: Surgical Sealants, Glues, Wound Closure and Anti-adhesion Worldwide
- Clinical management of obesity (devices, drugs) worldwide
- High Strength Medical/Surgical Glue Opportunity
- Ablative Technologies in Gynecology
- Cardiology and cardiovascular cell therapy and tissue engineering
- Diabetes market product segments, by size and growth, U.S.
- Cryo, Microwave, Radiofrequency, Ultrasound and Radiation-based Ablation
- Bleeps and other Medical Lessons from the Emerald Isle
- How Reform Law Funds Itself, Strengthens Medicare, and Cuts the Deficit: Part 1
- Medicare Costs Rise, Health Outcomes Suffer When Seniors Are Over-Medicated
- The Individual Mandate : Gov’t Telling You To Eat Your Spinach “For Your Own Good”? No, Its Aim Is to Protect Others
- Making Sure Prevention Really Does Pay
- Tuesday, October 5, I will be speaking at a conference on Fiscal Reform in Washington D.C. titled “America’s Fiscal Choices: Strengthening our Economy and Building for our Future”
- Harvard Pilgrim CEO Eric Schultz Explains Why the Insurer Is Cancelling Its Medicare Advantage Plan --How Did the Media Get the Story So Wrong? Part 1
- I’ll Have a Burger With a Side of Lipitor, Please
- Roll Back Reform? Easy to Say; Hard to Do.
- What prescription drug plans and health reform mean for personalized medicine
- Another source of health care price/waste: the group purchasing organization?
- The Other Half Struggles for Health Care in the Great Recession
- Talk to me healthy, baby – Health 2.0 gets personal
- Time To Stop The Screening?
- Injustice
- Boston Medical Center Gets Cardioverted
- The Walmart List by Stella Fitzgibbons MD
- $93,000 for Four Months of Life
- Should Medicare pay less for less effective care?
- Personalized healthcare
- Sensmeier Testimony to Subcommittee on Technology & Innovation
- Blumenthal Testimony to Subcommittee on Technology & Innovation
- EHR Certification Capacity Expanded: Additional Certification Body Named by ONC
- Returning to the Source to Help Achieve Patient Safety Goals
- The Gift of Innovation from Within
- Tugging on Superman’s Cape
- InDex is Being Deployed in South Africa with Xeikona for Miners
- Too Early for Personal Health Records?
- RSNA 2010: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something....Green
- RSNA 2010: Two SPECT/CT's
- RSNA 2010: Merge
- RSNA 2010: Siemens Press Conference
- RSNA 2010: lifeIMAGE
- Champerty and Maintenance
- Incensed Nonsense
- 5 Years of EMR Blogging Later
- More Meaningful Use Clarifications and Maximizing EHR (ARRA) and ePrescribing (MIPAA) Incentives
- ONC Adds 2 New Certification Organizations to the List for EHRs and Meaningful Use
- AMA and Others Urge CMS to Pay Overdue Reimbursements to Docs-Those Expensive Data Resets and Algorithms for Compliance
- Pilot At United Airlines Claimed to be an MD and Duped Many, Including the AMA With Phony MD Credentials
- Spousal Refusal A Method of Survival With Medicaid Covering the Costs of Nursing Home Care for The Sick Spouse
- West Virginia Creates Healthcare Program for $30 A Year For Those Employed But Cannot Afford Health Insurance & Make Too Much for Medicaid–The Insurance Doughnut Hole
- Scientists Grow Human Brain Stem Cells in Rats- “Smart Rat Therapy” That Can Lead to Treatments for Brain Damage, Epilepsy or Parkinson's
- Beth Israel Physicians Group Moving Towards New Blue Cross Care Model
- Arizona Gov. Brewer wants Medicaid Waiver To Reduce Medicaid Rolls To Lower Costs
- Extormity Introduces A Death Panel Module For the Algorithmically Challenged IT Illiterate Crowd And Is “Seedie Certified” (Humor)
- Wendell Potter Talks to the Wall Street Journal and Suggests Investors May Not Be Seeing Big Returns From Health Insurers
- NeuroWave Systems Approved by the FDA for Brain Monitoring During Anesthesia
- New FDA Communication on CT Scanners
- Simple Abundance
- AHIOS Fall Meeting Addresses Critical Issues at 2010 AHIMA Convention
- Disease Management Can Reduce the Variation Between El Paso and McAllen Texas
- Vitamins and the Search for Panaceas: The Institute of Medicine and Vitamin D
- The Definition of Medical Necessity and Using It When Dealing With Health Insurers
- Another Wellness Program Demonstrates Value
- A Hippocratic Oath For Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)
- mHealth Summit, Washington DC
- Proactively Manage Care Opportunities for Members with NCQA Certified Software
- FDA Approved Drugs for Oncology in 2010
- Enter to win up to five (5) Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z all-in-one PCs
- 5 days to win a Lenovo ThinkCentre #M90z All-In-One PC!
- Technology Decisions for EHR Deployment
- Mistrust of motives hampers health IT
- Medicare hires CSC but with short leash
- Three social media strategies for health B2B public relations
- EHR purchase not nearly enough to reach Meaningful Use
- Health Affairs prints my letter on treatment guidelines
- Making sense of the Abbott/St. Joseph’s stent situation
- Agreeing with the AMA on Accountable Care Organizations
- Laughing all the way to the bar
- Nice to see McDonald’s defending mini-med plans
- Another reason to avoid excessive mammography screening
- All roads lead to health reform
- The downside of free health care sites
- Accountable care shouldn’t equal consolidation
- Former OMB head Orszag calls power of default and inertia key to health reform
- We’re #11: US gets poor scores in international health system comparison
- Castlight Health CMO Dena Bravata on price transparency in health care (transcript)
- Hard to get excited about Accountable Care Organizations
- Will Massachusetts resume the lead in health reform?
- Genentech serves as whipping boy again on Avastin/Lucentis
- Old, female and headed for the ED? Bring someone along who can speak up for you
- New Health Business Blog subscription options: Email, iTunes, Kindle
- Quality and cost at the end of life: no need for trade-off’s
- Virtuwell: The Goldilocks of e-consults
- Drug assistance programs for insured patients? A conversation with AccessMED (transcript)
- Groupon and health care: a few thoughts
- Can the group buying craze work in health care? A discussion with Groupon
- Public is skeptical of treatment guidelines –or are they?
- NEHI’s Valerie Fleishman on Cost Effectiveness Research
- Happy Columbus Day!
- HIVMA Scholarship Opportunity for Minority Clinicians
- Seven elements of low cost health care
- Altitude training: It’s not just for marathoners anymore
- Walk this way!
- Idiocracy again
- A conversation with Lighthouse Learning CEO Jon Leibowitz
- Is that catheter needed? (Take 2)
- What is it with hospitalists and the big cats?
- Eavesdropping on the hospitalists: Is that catheter needed?
- Rerun: Truth in labeling
- Cavalcade of Risk #113
- Resources For the CRES Exam
- Options to clinically address obesity
- Fibrin and other surgical sealants
- December 2010 Medtech Financings
- FDA Panel Recommends Orexigen’s Obesity Drug Contrave
- November 2010 medtech financings total modest $127 million
- Adjunctive closure and securement for major wound types
- Options for obesity management to change dramatically
- Further link between childhood obesity and increased adult health risk
- Diabetes management and outlook for technology development
- Insulin syringes and other insulin delivery devices
- Targets and opportunities for surgical sealants, glues, hemostats
- Stent Scandal: A Shocking Story, But Not News
- Opinion: Some Common Stents
- Comparing the Fiscal Commission’s Proposals to the Accountable Care Act
- A longer road to EMR adoption? CDC and CHIME surveys hint
- An Rx for improving health care: lessons from Target
- Listening in on patient-physician conversations – consumers don’t talk so much about branded drugs
- The social life of pharmaceutical companies
- Front of the Line
- Medical Ghostwriting
- Me Too Drugs by Stella Fitzgibbons MD
- Malapropisms
- Looking out for internists . . . and their patients
- “Just fix it!”
- The Language of the Health Internet
- Realizing the Full Potential of Health IT to Improve Healthcare for Americans: The Path Forward
- Accelerating Healthcare Innovation
- Discussion with Deputy National Coordinator Mostashari
- Three-dimensional maps of brain wiring
- Direct Project Update
- Patient Centered Medical Home: The Regional Extension Center (REC) and Beacon Communities
- ONC Releases Funds for Innovative HIE Solutions
- Beacon Communities Leverage Health IT to Improve Diabetes Care
- Strategy for Empowering Consumers
- ONC’s Connection to the Nobel Prize
- Meaningful Use Expert’s “Virtual Bedside” Experience with EHR
- Sticker Shock
- The McVictim Syndrome Could Kill Us
- Bending the Curve, Beginning with Birth
- American Healthcare X
- The Problem with Free Market Healthcare











