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Luca De Fiore
Comunicare la salute e la medicina:
tutto quello che vorresti chiedere ma hai paura di sapere. E nemmeno sai tanto a chi chiedere…
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Dottore, ma è vero che... L’acqua in bottiglia è migliore dell’acqua del rubinetto? dottoremaeveroche.it/lacqua-i…
The importance of dealing with medical shame thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/… @TheLancet by @BarryLyons66 @lunadolezal lessons from docs: @Atul_Gawande @danielleofri @PamelaWibleMD @HenryMarshFRCS pic.twitter.com/xGaMh18yJ7
Last line by Bob Watcher really nails it; the opportunity cost of unproven therapies is not just other therapies, it is also this @oncology_bg @barttels2 nytimes.com/2018/04/19/opi… pic.twitter.com/Fim1PPPa4t
Meta-analysis is like a juicer. Don't expect it to taste better than what you put in it
How should we treat pts with advanced cancer? With new expensive drugs that improve survival by a month or two but carry serious risks and high costs? Or with communication and attention to QOL? Good commentary on recent drug approvals. @VinayPrasadMD @ShoshUMD twitter.com/richardlehman1…
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Luca De Fiore
Comunicare la salute e la medicina:
tutto quello che vorresti chiedere ma hai paura di sapere. E nemmeno sai tanto a chi chiedere…
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