The authors report their experience with 453 cases of thyroid nodules observed over a period of 5 years. The intention was to determine the incidence of malignant lesions. A female prevalence of the nodular pathology was clearly evident (7.2%), with a maximum incidence between the 3rd and 6th decade. Among malignant tumors (14.2%) the following histologic types were most frequently found: papillary adenocarcinoma (5.7%), follicular adenocarcinoma (2.7%), occult cancer (2.7%), anaplastic cancer (2.3%). Up to the 4th decade female prevalence was clearly evident (Max in the 3rd decade; F/M ratio = 6.5); then an increased male incidence was registered bringing to a reduction of the F/M ratio (1.5 in the 5th and 6th decade) and to its inversion in the 7th decade (M/F = 1.25).
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Ann Med
December 2025
Department of Psychiatry, National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, and National Center for Mental Disorders, the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Background: Despite the high prevalence of mental stress among physicians, reliable screening tools are scarce. This study aimed to evaluate the capability of the Physician Well-Being Index (PWBI) in identifying distress and adverse consequences among Chinese physicians.
Methods: This cross-sectional online survey recruited 2803 physicians from Southern Mainland China snowball sampling between October and December 2020.
Ann Oncol
February 2025
Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Electronic address:
Background: We predicted the number of cancer deaths and rates for 2025 in the European Union (EU), its five most populous countries, and the UK, focusing on breast cancer.
Materials And Methods: We derived population data and death certificates for all cancers and major sites for the EU, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the UK since 1970, from the World Health Organization and United Nations databases. Estimates for 2025 were computed by linear regression on recent trends identified through Poisson joinpoint regression, considering the slope of the most recent trend segment.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
February 2025
Department of Psychiatry (AJCS, EJG), Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; Health Campus The Hague (EJG), Department of Public Health & Primary Care, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands. Electronic address:
Background: The prevalence of depressive symptoms, apathy, and cognitive decline increases with age. Understanding the temporal dynamics of these symptoms could provide valuable insights into the early stages of cognitive decline, allowing for more timely and effective treatment and management.
Methods: Participants from the Prevention of Dementia by Intensive Vascular Care (preDIVA) trial cohort with baseline and ≥3 follow-up measurements were included, with a median of 7.
EBioMedicine
February 2025
Institute of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK; Institute for Clinical Research and Systems Medicine, Health and Medical University, Potsdam, Germany.
Background: Maternal smoking and foetal exposure to nicotine and other harmful chemicals in utero remains a serious public health issue with little knowledge about the underlying genetics and consequences of maternal smoking in ageing individuals. Here, we investigated the epidemiology and genomic architecture of maternal smoking in a middle-aged population and compare the results to effects observed in the developing foetus.
Methods: In the current project, we included 351,562 participants from the UK Biobank (UKB) and estimated exposure to maternal smoking status during pregnancy through self-reporting from the UKB participants about the mother's smoking status around their birth.
J Am Coll Cardiol
March 2025
Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Cardiovascular Genetics Centre, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address:
Background: The clinical impact of genetic testing in a contemporary real-life cohort of patients with heritable cardiomyopathies or arrhythmias is not well defined. Additionally, the genetic spectrum of these conditions in the French-Canadian population is unknown, and interpretation of genetic variants can be challenging because of a known founder effect.
Objectives: This study sought to evaluate the clinical utility of arrhythmia and cardiomyopathy genetic testing and assess the utility of allele frequency data from a local reference population.
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