
Tirzepatide’s cost-effectiveness provides key evidence for policy makers implementing clinical coverage decisions.

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Tirzepatide’s cost-effectiveness provides key evidence for policy makers implementing clinical coverage decisions.

Bariatric surgery is more efficient at increasing weight loss and more cost-effective than GLP-1 RAs.

Elena Losina, PhD, codirector of the Orthopedics and Arthritis Center for Outcomes Research at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, discusses the cost-effectiveness of varying weight loss interventions.

The transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTR-CA) variant is more prevalent in Black individuals, increasing the need for more research to assess hereditary links and early prevention awareness.

Researchers in Denmark observed a significant drop-off in anti-obesity drug usage after 1 year in first-time users.

GLP-1 RA tirzepatide may be more cost-effective for patients with obesity and knee osteoarthritis than semaglutide.

Survivorship care and patient tools like the breast cancer index help patients and doctors curate an individualized survivorship plan for each patient.

US foreign aid budget cuts and freezes may potentially increase those affected by tuberculosis in USAID-dependent countries, resulting in millions of lives lost.

COVID-19 worsened disparities in cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccine awareness, impacting minority groups with limited access to preventive care.

Participating hospitals in the Prime Vendor Program and the 340B program spent nearly $37.3 billion more on drugs from 2010 to 2021.

Olivo Adriana, NP, highlights the importance of survivorship care and how providers are utilizing available tools to the best of their ability.

The Breast Cancer Index and artificial intelligence–assisted mammograms are tools that can help mitigate symptoms and reassure patient insecurities of women with breast cancer post-treatment.

Bariatric surgery reduces the likelihood of obesity-related comorbidities compared with nonsurgical weight loss interventions.

Social determinants of health were associated with a younger age of first hospitalization for heart failure in Black and Hispanic patients when compared with Asian and White patients.

A new study evaluated real-world data on the efficacy of GLP-1s in patients with obesity and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), confirming findings from prior research.

Researchers call for further studies on GLP-1 initiation after bariatric surgery to better understand its real-world impact.

In an observational extension of the myPACE clinical trial, researchers found that a personalized accelerated pacing in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and a preexisting physiological pacer saw a slower trend in adverse cardiac events and overall improved health status.

Patients with acute respiratory failure who’ve been placed on a mechanical ventilator are less likely to be transferred to high-volume centers if they are uninsured, thus increasing their odds of mortality.

Medical school application and matriculation rates decreased for underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities in medicine after the 2023 Supreme Court affirmative action repeal.

Male and female fat deposit distribution was associated with an increased cardiovascular age-delta; however, some adiposity phenotypes seen as beneficial in one sex were a risk in the other.

A clinical trial assessing a remote weight loss intervention in women with breast cancer saw a reduction in body weight.

Artificial intelligence (AI) can reduce radiologist workload for breast cancer screenings and mammograms, but their review of the results is still crucial, explained Sarah Verboom of Radboud University Medical Center.


Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists show promise in reducing cancer risk among patients with obesity, particularly for endometrial, ovarian, and meningioma cancers.

Artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance breast cancer screenings by prioritizing cases, allowing radiologists to focus on complex diagnoses and improve detection rates, explained Sarah Verboom of Radboud University Medical Center.

New research reveals how triple-negative breast tumors use fatty tissue to fuel growth, highlighting the role of gap junctions in tumorigenesis.

AI enhances mammography by reducing radiologists' workload by 40% while maintaining accuracy in breast cancer detection, according to recent research.

Lauren Wisk, PhD, discusses the implications of an all-inclusive long COVID definition and its application in clinical practices.

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in the US. In light of Breast Cancer Research Awareness Day, The American Journal of Managed Care® breaks down the most recent advancements in breast cancer prevention, screening, and therapies.

AI-enhanced mammograms have potential to improve breast cancer screenings, facilitating early detection and empowering women's health decisions.