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How do you approach the use of low-dose aspirin for primary prevention in non-pregnant patients with SLE and positive aPL antibodies, without clinical criteria for APS?

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Rheumatology · University of Nebraska Medical Center

I personally do not put all asymptomatic SLE patients with aPL labs on low dose aspirin. This is a somewhat controversial topic. Most of the data we have are from observational studies and results are mixed in regards to efficacy of low dose aspirin for primary prevention in this population. SLE pat...

How do you manage testosterone replacement therapy-induced erythrocytosis?

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Hematology · Mayo Clinic

Testosterone is a known risk for thromboembolism. What is not known is whether it is the hematocrit or the testosterone itself that is the trigger for thrombosis. Note also that epidemiologically, the age group that generally is prescribed testosterone also has a high prevalence of thrombosis. My ap...

What do you routinely recommend for non-pharmacologic management of essential tremor?

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Neurology · Watson Clinic LLP

Weighted cutlery. There is a device called "Liftware" that has been effective in some of my patients...

Do you treat fibromyalgia in your practice or do you refer back to PCP after ruling out autoimmune inflammatory pathology?

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Rheumatology · Mobile Medical Care Inc

The problem of managing fibromyalgia has been the topic of numerous Rheumatology National meetings and more after-hours clinic gatherings. The reality centers around your desire to take care of people; clearly, this is a group of patients who need someone to provide care. Rheumatologists are exceedi...

Is there evidence that oral contraceptive pills are less effective in pre-menopausal women on tamoxifen chemoprevention?

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Medical Oncology · UT MD Anderson Cancer Center

While I am not aware of such study, going back to the history of how the tamoxifen, compound ICI 46,474 was developed as an oral contraceptive, as well as numerous evidence of estrogen-mimicking properties we observed in the laboratory, one can safely assume that tamoxifen will certainly interfere w...

How do you manage muscle pain and irritation due to radiation?

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Radiation Oncology · Physician Health Partners

I manage the pain control with steroids.

How do you advise a patient with VTE on indefinite anticoagulants regarding the Ad26.COV2.S Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID vaccine?

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Hematology · Gundersen Health

The thrombotic events seen with the Ad26.COV2.S vaccine do not appear to be associated with a prior history of clotting events. It seems to be a different entity, similar to heparin induced thrombocytopenia, with clinical presentation of thrombosis and thrombocytopenia. Muir et al., PMID 33852795The...

What is your methotrexate initiation strategy in DMARD-naive RA patients?

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Rheumatology · UCLA

Best final dose is 20 to 25 mg per week, not 15 mg per week. D Furst

What recommendations are you giving when patients ask about the best 'cancer diet' to be on?

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Medical Oncology · Penn Medicine (University of Pennsylvania Health System)

I counsel patients that there is no definitive data on "cancer fighting foods." What we do know is that nutrition is important for patients undergoing active cancer treatment and involving nutrition can be helpful - and is in fact, a component of many geriatric assessment intervention trials. Resear...

What strategies have you found to be most effective in engaging PCPs in a primary-care or shared-care model of survivorship for pediatric and AYA patients who will receive ongoing care in their communities away from their primary oncology treatment site?

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Pediatric Hematology/Oncology · Phoenix Childrens Medical Group

This is a challenge for our center, and many other centers as well. The ideal approach would be to have adult primary care physicians associated with our center who have dedicated clinic time to care for cancer survivors, direct access to our expertise and medical records. While we haven't been succ...