April 22, 2025 | Volume XIV | Issue 16

What Pope Francis' care reveals about America's hospitals

Gene Uzawa Dorio, MD writes for KevinMD:


Pope Francis passed away Monday morning at the age of 88. Just weeks ago, he had spent 38 days hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital for what was described as “double pneumonia,” before returning to his Vatican apartment to recover.


Had he been an American hospitalized in the U.S., he might not have made it even that far.


As both a geriatric doctor and a patient, I have seen firsthand how the U.S. health care system increasingly pushes hospitalized patients toward hospice...

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How cancer cells travel to new tissues and take hold

Amber Dance | Knowable


Understanding these astonishing migrations through the human body, known as metastases, could suggest novel treatments


Back in 2014, a woman with advanced cancer pushed Adrienne Boire’s scientific life in a whole new direction. The cancer, which had begun in the breast, had found its way into the patient’s spinal fluid, rendering the middle-aged mother of two unable to walk. “When did this happen?” she asked from her hospital bed. “Why are the cells growing there?”


Why, indeed. Why would cancer cells migrate to the spinal fluid, far from where they’d been birthed, and how did they manage to thrive in a liquid so strikingly poor in nutrients?


Boire, a physician-scientist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, decided that those questions deserved answers.


The answers are urgent, because the same thing that happened to Boire’s patient is happening to increasing numbers of cancer patients. As the ability to treat initial, or primary, tumors has improved, people survive early rounds with cancer only to come back years or decades later when the cancer has somehow resettled... 

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Dr. Oz sworn in as CMS Administrator

Healthcare Dive reports:


Dr. Mehmet Oz was sworn in as CMS administrator on Friday, cementing his role as head of the agency that provides insurance coverage to millions of Americans. During a ceremony at the Oval Office, Oz, a physician and former TV personality, said he wanted to “save” the nation’s public health programs and focus on reducing chronic disease, “modernizing” Medicare and Medicaid, and targeting fraud...

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Cancer deaths are falling as diagnoses in women are rising, new report says

CBS News Boston


A new report in the journal Cancer found that while cancer deaths are falling, rates of cancer diagnosis are rising amongst women and steady amongst men.

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