September 2023

Sleep deprivation or working night shifts do not seem to be risk factors for endometrial cancer

A study by IDIBELL and ICO in 7,202 women with endometrial cancer and more than 22,000 control women found no relationship between lack of sleep or working night shifts with the development of this cancer.

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Molecular tests allow more effective detection of endometrial cancer and avoid unnecessary hysterectomies in women with postmenopausal bleeding

The study performs an evaluation to determine the cost-effectiveness and profitability of two strategies for the early detection of endometrial cancer in women with postmenopausal bleeding.

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One in three men worldwide are infected with genital human papillomavirus

1 in 3 men over the age of 15 are infected with at least one genital human papillomavirus (HPV) type, and 1 in 5 are infected with one or more of what are known as high risk, or oncogenic, HPV types

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A new clinical algorithm increases the diagnosis rate of rare diseases

A research team led by Aurora Pujol and Dr. Carlos Casasnovas developed an innovative computational algorithm called ClinPrior. This algorithm demonstrated its ability to improve the diagnosis rate in patients with rare diseases of genetic origin.

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Psycho-emotional, cultural, and social factors are directly related to re-consultation in the emergency service

A new study published and highlighted by the scientific journal Emergencias reveals the direct relationship between having two or more factors, such as illiteracy, anxiety or lack of caregivers, and returning to the ER in less than 30 days.

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