Disease-free and overall survival were comparable between paclitaxel- and cisplatin-based heated chemotherapy regimens in patients with advanced ovarian cancer. Medscape Medical News
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Silent Culprit: Duodenal Diverticulum Sparks Jaundice
A periampullary duodenal diverticulum compresses the distal bile duct, leading to obstructive jaundice in a patient without gallstones or tumours. Medscape UK
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Are Breast Cancer Survivors Vulnerable to Dementia?
Some breast cancer survivors may have a slightly reduced risk for Alzheimer’s disease, though the benefit appears to be limited and fade over time, new data suggest. Medscape Medical News
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Lower Complication Rates in Sludge vs Gallstone Pancreatitis
A new study finds lower rates of pancreaticobiliary complications in patients with sludge- or microlithiasis-induced acute pancreatitis than in those with gallstone-induced acute pancreatitis. Medscape News UK
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AI Model Detects Early Pancreatic Cancer on CT Scans
A pretrained artificial intelligence model demonstrates a high sensitivity in detecting pancreatic cancer on CT scans, a new study finds. Medscape News UK
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Radiation Bridging in CAR T: Where Are We Now?
While data is promising, many questions remain about topics such as timing and doses in the treatment of hematologic malignancies. Medscape Medical News
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Brain Changes Linked to Dementia Found in Ex-Rugby Players
Two studies have found structural brain changes and raised blood biomarkers in former professional rugby players, possibly linked to dementia risk. Medscape News UK
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Endocrine Insights: Thyroid Management Tips for PCPs
The Curbsiders spoke with two expert endocrinologists for a deep dive into the latest approach for thyroid nodules. The Curbsiders
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Evolving Approaches in Melanoma Treatment
Dr Teresa Amaral highlights the latest updates in melanoma care from ASCO 2025. Medscape Oncology
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Pimecrolimus Repairs Steroid-Induced Skin Damage in AD
Intermittent treatment with pimecrolimus over 1 year significantly reverses corticosteroid-induced skin atrophy and telangiectasia, a phase 4 study reports. Medscape News UK