This study investigates the cost-effectiveness of haploidentical stem cell transplantation, gene therapy, and standard care for sickle cell disease, showing transplantation offers the best value globally.
This study investigates how HOX gene expression patterns identify therapy-resistant cancer subtypes and demonstrates RUNX1T1-HDAC3 inhibition as a potential treatment strategy for aggressive cancers.
This study investigates how PSMA-PET imaging for prostate cancer leads to earlier use of advanced therapies compared to traditional bone scans, impacting treatment decisions and costs.
This study investigates the impact of an AI scribe on medical student clinical notes, showing little effect on note quality overall but potential benefits for lower-performing students.
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