Take a calculated pause to examine this week's medical cartoon, featuring the gentlest break imaginable: a fraction.
The goal is not to import “fail fast” wholesale into medicine. Nor is it to preserve a system so risk-averse that it limits ...
Racial disparities in cancer care continue to extend beyond diagnosis and treatment into the realm of supportive care, ...
Christina A. Sheil, MD, explains why polypharmacy has become one of the most significant challenges in modern healthcare.
Cindy Salm Bauer, MD, explains why the best approach to peanut allergy management is one tailored to the patient and their ...
James F. Howard Jr., MD, discusses addressing long-standing gaps in seronegative disease care with efgartigimod.
"Our goal should be to ensure that AI meaningfully supports both clinicians and patients," says Eleni Linos, MD.
Daniel C. Belz, MD, MPH, explores how Isoflavone-rich diets may ease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease symptoms.
Christopher Lieu, MD, discusses improved outcomes with targeted therapy and the importance of early, personalized cancer care ...
Section Editor Shyam Sundaresh, MD, discusses how obesity stigma continues to shape patient experiences both within and ...
Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA, discusses how the implementation of electronic patient-reported outcomes is changing cancer care.
Need a laugh? This week’s medical cartoon injects a little numb‑sense into your day.