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In the USA, Black men are approximately twice as likely to be diagnosed with and to die of prostate cancer than white men. In the UK, despite Black men having vastly different ancestral contexts and health-care systems from Black men in the USA, the lifetime risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer is two-to-three times higher among Black British men than among white British men and Black British men are twice as likely to die of prostate cancer as white British men. Examination of racial disparities in prostate cancer in the USA and UK highlights systemic, socio-economic and sociocultural factors that might contribute to these differences.

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Intersection of artificial intelligence, microbes, and bone and joint infections: a new frontier for improving management outcomes.

Lancet Microbe

March 2025

Department of Infection, Centre for Clinical Microbiology, Division of Infection and Immunity, University College London, London WC1B4HA, UK; National Institute for Health Care Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. Electronic address:

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide a large, multi-center normative dataset for the Macular Integrity Assessment (MAIA) microperimeter and compare the goodness-of-fit and prediction interval calibration-error for a panel of hill-of-vision models.

Methods: Microperimetry examinations of healthy eyes from five independent study groups and one previously available dataset were included (1137 tests from 531 eyes of 432 participants [223 women and 209 men]). Linear mixed models (LMMs) were fitted to the data to obtain interpretable hill-of-vision models.

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Robust regulatory scrutiny is an unavoidable and necessary part of professional life for public sector professionals. Inspection and investigation can lead to poor mental health for individuals already working under pressure owing to increased workload and anticipation of poor outcomes. Although good regulation maintains standards and provides accountability to government and the public, regulators must face their obligation to understand the wider impact of their practices on the mental health of those they evaluate.

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Purpose: To design and build a new disease registry to track the natural history and outcomes of approved gene therapy in patients with inherited retinal diseases.

Methods: A core committee of six members was convened to oversee the construction of the Fight Inherited Retinal Blindness! module. A further 11 experts formed a steering committee, which discussed disease classification and variables to form minimum datasets using a consensus approach.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to measure and describe the national patient experience of radical cystectomy (RC) pathways in the UK using the validated Cystectomy-Pathway Assessment Tool (C-PAT).

Patients And Methods: A cohort of 1081 patients who underwent RC for bladder cancer, between 1 January 2021 and 31 July 2022 at 33 UK cystectomy centres, returned completed C-PAT responses. SPSS was employed for data summary statistics, including median, interquartile range, Mann Whitney U test or Chi-square test with a 95% confidence interval to assess statistical significance between potentially associated variables.

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Introduction: The novel Confirm Rx™ implantable cardiac monitor (ICM) with SharpSense™ technology incorporates a new P-wave discriminator designed to improve AF detection. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the Confirm Rx™ ICM in detecting AF episodes of varying durations.

Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective analysis of consecutive patients implanted with a Confirm Rx™ ICM (v1.

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  • A significant number of people with diabetes develop chronic kidney disease (CKD), which often leads to end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and is highly associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality.
  • Managing modifiable risk factors, such as hyperglycemia and hypertension, along with treating dyslipidemia is vital for patients with type 2 diabetes and CKD to reduce the risk of CVD.
  • Recent clinical trials demonstrate that medications like SGLT-2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists can help protect kidney function in these patients, informing updated clinical practice guidelines for healthcare professionals.
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Assessing the sensitivity and acceptability of the Royal Marsden Palliative Care Referral "Triggers" Tool for outpatients with cancer.

Support Care Cancer

October 2024

The Symptom Control and Palliative Care Team, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Purpose: To evaluate the use, acceptability, and experience of a seven-item palliative care referral screening tool in an outpatient oncology setting.

Methods: A two-phase convergent parallel mixed-methods study. Patient participants who met any of the "Royal Marsden Triggers Tool" criteria were compared with those who did not in terms of demographic data, palliative care needs (Integrated Palliative Outcome Scale, IPOS) and quality of life indicators (EORTC-QLQ-C30).

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Capgras Syndrome in Dementia: A Systematic Review of Case Studies.

Curr Alzheimer Res

December 2024

Noclor Research Office, Central and North West London NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.

Background: In an ageing population, dementia has become an imminent healthcare emergency. Capgras syndrome, the most common delusion of misidentification (DMS), is frequently found alongside dementia. Previous research showed that Capgras syndrome has significant negative effects on people living with dementia and their carers due to its complex presentation and impact on their lives.

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Academic psychiatry is everyone's business.

Br J Psychiatry

December 2024

School of Academic Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, UK.

Article Synopsis
  • The editorial explores what makes academic psychiatry unique and what qualities define psychiatrists as academics.
  • It highlights the importance of academic psychiatry in enhancing clinical services and patient care.
  • The piece emphasizes the need to inspire and encourage the upcoming generation to pursue careers in academic psychiatry.
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Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) proved to be a catalyst in the paradigm change from face-to-face (F2F) to virtual consultations in trauma and orthopaedics. This study evaluates the efficacy of telephone consultations versus F2F reviews in an elective spine clinic.

Methods: In this retrospective study, the clinic letters from elective spinal clinics were conducted over one month.

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Grief and coping among relatives of patients who died of COVID-19 in intensive care during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

BJPsych Open

October 2024

Department of Radiology & Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, USA; and Center for Research on End-of-Life Care, Cornell University, USA.

Background: The grief of relatives of patients who died of COVID-19 in an intensive care unit (ICU) has exacted an enormous toll worldwide.

Aims: To determine the prevalence of probable prolonged grief disorder (PGD) at 12 months post-loss and beyond. We also sought to examine circumstances of the death during the COVID-19 pandemic that might pose a heightened risk of PGD, and the associations between probable PGD diagnosis, quality of life and social disconnection.

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Physical health challenges faced by elders with severe mental illness: population-based retrospective cohort study.

BJPsych Open

October 2024

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK; and Department of Psychological Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from a population-based cohort of over 4,000 older adults with SMI and found that their risk of hospital admission for physical illnesses was significantly higher compared to the general population.
  • * The results indicated that elderly individuals with SMI not only faced higher rates of hospitalization but also longer hospital stays, particularly for digestive system and urinary conditions.
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Diagnosis of ligamentous wrist injuries can be challenging with the absence of dynamic instability on radiographs. Our aim was to evaluate the accuracy of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) arthrography in diagnosing scapholunate ligament (SLL), lunotriquetral ligament (LTL) and triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injuries. A systematic review and literature search were conducted in compliance with Preferred Reporting Items for a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) and registered at the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews, PROSPERO (CRD42024517655).

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Harnessing AI for public health: India's roadmap.

Front Public Health

October 2024

Department of Allied and Public Health, School of Health, Sport and Bioscience, University of East London, London, United Kingdom.

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  • The study examined the relationship between seasons and variations in serum testosterone levels in a group of 144 men, analyzing various seasonal environmental factors.
  • Results showed no significant differences in testosterone levels or associations with seasonal changes, although a slight inverse correlation was found between temperature, daylight, and testosterone in non-fasting men.
  • The findings suggest that seasonal factors may not significantly impact serum testosterone levels, which could help clarify variables affecting clinical practices and laboratory results.
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Investigating and understanding intentions in people who self-harm.

Lancet

October 2024

Department of General Adult Psychiatry, East London Foundation NHS Trust, Vivienne Cohen House, London E9 6AT, UK.

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Incidence and risk factors of antidepressant withdrawal symptoms: a meta-analysis and systematic review.

Mol Psychiatry

October 2024

National Institute on Drug Dependence and Beijing Key Laboratory of Drug Dependence Research, Peking University, Beijing, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Antidepressants are widely prescribed but can lead to withdrawal symptoms upon discontinuation, with an overall incidence of 42.9% found in studies analyzed.
  • The studies indicated that the incidence of withdrawal symptoms varies by type of antidepressant, with tricyclics showing the highest rates and a general trend of increased withdrawal symptoms with longer treatment durations.
  • Strategies like tapering off medication can help reduce withdrawal symptoms, but several risk factors, including age and gender, influence the likelihood of experiencing these symptoms.
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Objectives: This study aimed to assess the practicality, validity, and responsiveness of the proxy Child Health Utility-9 Dimensions (CHU9D) in children aged 2 to 5 years.

Methods: We used data from the Barrier Enhancement for Eczema Prevention trial, a UK randomized controlled trial testing whether daily emollients in infancy could prevent eczema in high-risk infants. The main parent/carer completed the proxy CHU9D using developers' additional guidance for completion in those younger than 5 years and the Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure (POEM) at ages 2, 3, 4, and 5 years.

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