Enhancing patient care in research through digital transformation
The paradigm shift to more patient-centric, technology-enabled decentralized clinical trials during the pandemic has created an opportunity to strengthen patient care in research.
The paradigm shift to more patient-centric, technology-enabled decentralized clinical trials during the pandemic has created an opportunity to strengthen patient care in research.
Informed consent isn’t as simple as getting verbal or written consent from a participant one time. Rather, it is the start of an ongoing relationship […]
Fact boxes can quantify benefits and harms in a clear and accessible format. When it comes to cancer screening, doctors “have too often ignored” the […]
If doctors don’t understand health statistics, how can they possibly properly counsel patients? “In these mammography wars, rational thinking can be easily lost.” Mammograms are […]
“Early” detection is actually really late. Without mammograms, breast cancer may not be caught for an average of 22.8 years. With mammograms, though, breast cancer […]
After reading this, you’ll know more than an estimated 97 percent of doctors about a critical concept called lead-time bias. While running for president of […]
Nine out of ten women don’t realize that some breast cancers would never have caused any problems or even become known in one’s lifetime. This […]
Excessive breast compression during mammography may not improve image quality and can cause unnecessary pain. False-positive results have been described as “the most frequent harm” […]
Odds are most women will get at least one false-positive mammogram, but, thankfully, most women who are called back for further testing of a suspicious […]
For every life saved by mammography, as many as two to ten women are overdiagnosed and unnecessarily turned into breast cancer patients with all of […]
Various health organizations offer clashing mammogram recommendations that range from annual mammograms starting at age 40 to eliminating routine mammograms altogether. Who can you trust? […]
When women are fully informed about the risks and benefits of mammograms, 70 percent may choose not to get screened. You may be in that 30 […]
Most women are just being told what to do, rather than being given the facts needed to make a fully informed decision. “Selling cancer screening can be […]
Creating the simplest process for informed consent benefits the potential participant by allowing them the time and resources to understand fully what they are consenting […]
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