Concurrent treatment with dual immune-checkpoint inhibitors plus radiosurgery was associated with an increased risk of symptomatic radionecrosis in patients with melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer brain metastases. https://ja.ma/43Hs1UA
JAMA Network Open
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An open access general medical journal of the JAMA Network, which includes JAMA and 11 specialty journals.
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JAMA Network Open is published online every weekday. All articles are published under an open access license and available immediately at publication. All research articles that are accepted for publication require payment of an article processing charge (APC) of $3000. Waivers and discounts on open access article processing charges are available for eligible authors from Hinari Core Offer countries. JAMA Network Open is a member of the JAMA Network, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications. JAMA Network Open will publish original research articles and invited commentary on more than 40 medical and health subject areas. See complete list below. JAMA Network Open's Journal Impact Factor is 13.8. The founding Editor in Chief of JAMA Network Open is Frederick P. Rivara, MD, MPH. Dr Rivara is the Seattle Children’s Guild Endowed Chair in Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics, and adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Washington. The Deputy Editor of JAMA Network Open is Stephan D. Fihn, MD, MPH. Dr Fihn is a practicing general internist who is Professor in the departments of Medicine and of Health Services at the University of Washington.
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Implementation of New York's opioid cap law (Section 3331) was associated with a reduction in opioid prescriptions filled during the immediate 7-day period following total joint replacement surgery, compared to California. https://ja.ma/43N8phY
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RCT: Multimodal hemodynamic monitoring in the first 72h in neonates with extremely low gestational age did not decrease VVR scores at 7d, but was associated with a lower incidence of severe adverse outcomes and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. https://ja.ma/4csLv1t
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Patients with violent injuries faced higher denial rates for inpatient rehabilitation center admission, with referral bias suggested by stigmatizing language in medical records, this study finds. https://ja.ma/3RDpzaf
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Power and water outages during Winter Storm Uri were associated with increased mortality among long-stay nursing home residents in Texas, this study finds, but were not linked to changes in emergency department visits or hospitalizations. https://ja.ma/3G2YbQD
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Muslim patients, particularly those of White or other ethnic backgrounds, had poorer outcomes from psychological therapies for depression and anxiety compared to non-Muslim patients, this study finds. https://ja.ma/4lmgkcn
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This study found patients more commonly refreshed their portal for highly sensitive results (eg, biopsy); refresh behavior while awaiting nonsensitive results was linked with a higher probability of patient-initiated messaging. https://ja.ma/3RE1ss3