Latest Articles
- Series Introduction
To keep our readers up to date on progress in palliative medicine, we are presenting a series of articles on the topic.
- Managing bloodstream infections in patients who have short-term central venous catheters
Should a potentially infected catheter be removed? Which empiric antibiotic therapy should be started? And how should therapy be tailored to the specific pathogen?
- Symptom management: An important part of cancer care
In addition to diagnosing and managing the cancer itself, the physician’s duty is also to recognize and effectively manage the many associated symptoms.
- Managing gout: How is it different in patients with chronic kidney disease?
The goals are the same, but the choice and dosage of drugs may need to be modified.
- Understanding the CREST results
For patients with carotid artery stenosis, percutaneous intervention with stenting is as good as surgery—with some qualifications.
- Vitamin D and the heart: Why we need large-scale clinical trials
Despite enthusiasm for vitamin D, no large-scale primary prevention trial has used cardiovascular disease or cancer as a prespecified primary outcome.
- MAO inhibitors: Risks, benefits, and lore
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors were the first antidepressants introduced. Interest in their use is reviving.
- Bariatric surgery, vitamin C, and kidney stones (July 2010)
Readers comment on nutritional supplementation after bariatric surgery (July 2010) and on glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (August 2010).