Roughly 30,000 Americans are diagnosed with multiple myeloma each year—a rare but serious cancer of the plasma cells. Historically treated with chemotherapy, patients often faced recurring disease and…
Kidney cancer affects over 80,000 Americans annually, with renal cell carcinoma as the dominant type. Benjamin R. Lee, MD, MBA, outlines current AUA guideline recommendations, including when to…
Concerns have been raised regarding the risks associated with GERD and survival. This report discusses a recent study that shows that there is not an increase in mortality…
Charles Jungreis, MD, Chairperson, Department of Radiology, Professor, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses cerebral aneurysms. References and Resources Amin-Hanjani S, Charbel FT. Flow-assisted surgical technique in cerebrovascular…
John Travaline, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses lung cancer screening. References and Resources National Cancer Institute Lung…
Paula Busse, MD, Assistant Professor, Medicine and Clinical Immunology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, discusses asthma in the elderly. References and Resources Ko J, Busse PJ, Shek LP,…
Thomas W. Young, MD, Pediatric Cardiologist, Ochner Children’s Health Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, discusses the updated guidelines for endocarditis prophylaxis. References and Resources AHA Antibiotic Prophylactic Regimens Recommended…
Katharine Criner, Student, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, discusses enrolling in elective rotations abroad. Sponsored by The Doctor’s Channel
Victor Kim, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses sleep disorders. References and Resources Taub LF, Redeker NS. Sleep…
Neil G. Galatz, Esq., Partner, Galatz and Associates, An Association of Law Firms, discusses informed consent. References and Resources Ford ME, Kallen M, Richardson P, Matthiesen E, Cox…