Jaime Landman, MD, Minimally Invasive Urology, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, discusses his thoughts on minimally invasive surgery in urology. References and Resources Raman JD, Cadeddu…
According to results of a multi-center, placebo-controlled phase IIb trial, patients treated with laquinimod, a new type of immumodulatory agent for relapsing-remitting MS, had a 40% reduction in…
In a randomized placebo-controlled phase III trial called TIGER-1, the investigational cystic fibrosis drug denufosol significantly improved large airway function. Sponsored by The Doctor’s Channel
At the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting, data from a small retrospective analysis suggest that diabetic patients with breast cancer had significantly higher rates of response to…
Christopher D. Nielsen, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Medical University of South Carolina, discusses issues with a patent foramen ovale. References and Resources Butera G,…
Christopher D. Nielsen, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Medical University of South Carolina, discusses minimally invasive surgery for heart defects. References and Resources Li F,…
John Kratz, MD, Professor, Department of Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, discusses infection care with pacemakers. References and Resources Post JJ, Alexopoulos C, Fewtrell C, Giles R,…
Douglas S. Hawkins, MD, Associate Professor, Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital and regional Medical Center, Seattle WA, discusses pharmacogenomics of chemotherapy. For more information on this physician visit: SeattleChildrens.org .
Danielle M. Zerr, MD, MPH, Co-Chair, Infection Control Committee, Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, WA, discusses hand hygiene at Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center. For…
As reported at the American Urological Association meeting, two new therapeutic strategies for BPH, one oral, one injectable, showed promise. References and Resources Montorsi F, Colli E, Rigatti…