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Ensuring Patients’ Well-Deserved Right to Refuse Treatment, Not Jumping to an “Assisted Death With Dignity”

Kim CJ

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Case 18: A 66-Year-Old Woman With Dizziness and Left Side Weakness

Shin K, Mun HW, Kim S, Park GE, Song JH, Lee J

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Factors Affecting the Preference for Hospitals Over Clinics in Primary Care in Korea

Kim AM, Lee JS

Background: While the effect of gatekeeping was extensively studied, few efforts have been made to explain why the measures to strengthen gatekeeping do not work well in some countries. This...
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Combination Analysis of PCDHGA12 and CDO1 DNA Methylation in Bronchial Washing Fluid for Lung Cancer Diagnosis

Park SJ, Kang D, Lee M, Lee SY, Park YG, Oh T, Jang S, Hwang WJ, Kwon SJ, An S, Son JW, Jeong IB

Background: When suspicious lesions are observed on computer-tomography (CT), invasive tests are needed to confirm lung cancer. Compared with other procedures, bronchoscopy has fewer complications. However, the sensitivity of peripheral...
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First-in-Human Study for Evaluating the Accuracy of Smart Ring Based Cuffless Blood Pressure Measurement

Kim J, Chang SA, Park SW

Background: Recently, a ring-type cuffless blood pressure (BP) measuring device has been developed. This study was a prospective, single arm, first-in-human pivotal trial to evaluate accuracy of BP measurement by...
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Risk Factors for Unfavorable Outcomes of Tuberculosis in Korea: Implications for Patient-Centered

Hong HY, Park Y, Yong SH, Woo A, Leem AY, Lee SH, Chung KS, Lee SH, Kim SY, Kim EY, Jung JY, Park MS, Kim YS, Shin SJ, Kang YA

Background: The treatment success rate for tuberculosis (TB) has stagnated at 80–81% in South Korea, indicating unsatisfactory outcomes. Enhancing treatment success rate necessitates the development of individualized treatment approaches for...
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JAK2 Loss Arising From Tumor-SpreadThrough-Air-Spaces (STAS) Promotes Tumor Progression by Suppressing CD8+ T Cells in Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Machine Learning Approach

Choi S, Kim HS, Min KW, Noh YK, Lee JY, Moon JY, Jung US, Kwon MJ, Kim DH, Son BK, Pyo JS, Ro SK

Background: Tumor spread through air spaces (STAS) is a recently discovered risk factor for lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). The aim of this study was to investigate specific genetic alterations and anticancer...
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COVID-19 Mortality and Severity in Cancer Patients and Cancer Survivors

Park JM, Koo HY, Lee Jr, Lee H, Lee JY

Background: We aimed to investigate mortality, severity, and risk of hospitalization in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients with cancer. Methods: Data of all patients aged 40–79 years from the Korean Disease...
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Prognostic Factors for Predicting Post-COVID-19 Condition in Patients With COVID-19 in an Outpatient Setting

Choi MG, Joo YW, Kim MH, Park S, Shin YY, Chun EM

Background: Although data on post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) conditions are extensive, the prognostic factors affecting symptom duration in non-hospitalized patients with COVID-19 are currently not well known. We aimed to...
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A Multicenter Analysis of Clinical Features and Long-Term Outcomes of POEMS Syndrome in Korea

Kook HW, Jang JE, Min CK, Yoon DH, Kim K, Bang SM, Park Y, Lee JH, Yoon SS, Kim JS

Background: POEMS syndrome is a rare form of plasma cell dyscrasia characterized by polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal proteins, and skin changes. Owing to its low incidence, there are few reports regarding...
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