Study findings point to do disparities in pain management for kidney stones
“We found that female patients, Black patients, and patients with non-private insurance had a decreased odds of receiving opioids,” says Hailey Frye.
“We found that female patients, Black patients, and patients with non-private insurance had a decreased odds of receiving opioids,” says Hailey Frye.
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Overall, 71% of patients had no fragment greater than 2 mm following treatment.
Merrill discusses the evolving non–muscle invasive bladder cancer treatment space.
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Current prostate cancer screening methods may not identify all patients requiring cancer treatment.
There is also a need to improve multidisciplinary care, according to Ekene Enemchukwu, MD.