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The Lancet
- [Correspondence] Why we need to move to a two-dimensional health system
Health systems worldwide should reconsider how best to address the changing health needs of an ageing population living with non-communicable diseases: having added years to life, we need now to add l … - [Editorial] Responding to declining global fertility rates
The levying of a 13% tax on condoms sold in China from Jan 1 is the country's latest policy aimed at reversing its falling total fertility rate (TFR; the average number of children a woman might … - [Comment] Is proton therapy a new standard of care for oropharyngeal cancer?
The study by Steven J Frank and colleagues1 in The Lancet is the first randomised, phase 3 trial comparing intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in pat … - [Perspectives] Putting a price on care
A hospital invoice for a baby's birth in the USA occasionally makes the rounds on social media. For those of us lucky enough to live in the UK with universal health coverage through the National … - [Correspondence] Rethinking CLDN18.2 expression in gastric cancer therapy – Authors' reply
We thank Peng Luo and colleagues for their interest in our work and insightful Correspondence regarding our Article on satricabtagene autoleucel (satri-cel).1 Their points on the dynamic nature of cla …
New England Journal of Medicine
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BMJ
- Medical training posts bill: UK graduates will be prioritised, but critics flag lack of clarity on IMGs
Ministers have set out legislation to prioritise UK medical graduates for medical training places to help curb soaring competition for training posts.The Medical Training (Prioritisation) Bill1 aims t … - David Shaw: Newcastle University dean of medicine whose report on doctors’ training brought the medical curriculum into the 21st century
David Shaw, professor of neurology and former dean of medicine at the University of Newcastle, played a pivotal role in the overhaul of doctors’ training, moving the undergraduate curriculum from fact … - Iran: Doctors come under attack as hospitals “overwhelmed”
Doctors in Tehran are under attack, hospitals are “overwhelmed,” and human rights groups say that hundreds of people have been killed—with some reports saying the toll could be in the thousands1—as th … - Doctor is cleared over alleged antisemitism and posts linked to Hamas
A British-Palestinian plastic surgeon accused by the UK doctors’ regulator of antisemitism and support for Hamas has been cleared after a three day hearing.The General Medical Council (GMC) brought th … - NHS recommendations on prostate cancer screening are valid
The NHS draft recommendation against routine prostate cancer screening stems from the conclusion that the harms would outweigh the benefits. Guidance continues to recommend against prostate cancer scr …
JAMA
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