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Next-Generation Sequencing–Based Testing Among Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Nonsquamous Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer in the United States: Predictive Modeling Using Machine Learning Methods

Next-Generation Sequencing–Based Testing Among Patients With Advanced or Metastatic Nonsquamous Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer in the United States: Predictive Modeling Using Machine Learning Methods

More recent studies have also demonstrated a racial disparity in receipt of biomarker testing; patients who are Black are significantly less likely than those who are White to receive NGS-based testing in the United States [7]. Studies evaluating the barriers to testing have typically taken a specific hypothesis-driven a priori categorization of potential barriers to investigate the lack of testing [6,7].

Alan James Michael Brnabic, Ilya Lipkovich, Zbigniew Kadziola, Dan He, Peter M Krein, Lisa M Hess

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e64399

Virtual Versus In-Person Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Eating Disorders During the COVID-19 Pandemic in United States–Based Treatment Facilities: Naturalistic Study

Virtual Versus In-Person Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Eating Disorders During the COVID-19 Pandemic in United States–Based Treatment Facilities: Naturalistic Study

Both groups were primarily female and White, with patients in VIOP (mean 29.03, range 12-63) presenting as somewhat older than in-person patients in IOP (mean 19.51, range 12-42). Other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED) was the most prevalent diagnosis for patients in VIOP (109/231, 47.2%), and in-person patients in IOP (17/39, 43.6%).

Dan V Blalock, Philip S Mehler, Deborah M Michel, Alan Duffy, Daniel Le Grange, Anne M O'Melia, Renee D Rienecke

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66465

Media Framing and Portrayals of Ransomware Impacts on Informatics, Employees, and Patients: Systematic Media Literature Review

Media Framing and Portrayals of Ransomware Impacts on Informatics, Employees, and Patients: Systematic Media Literature Review

First, despite the plethora of industry association reports and white papers with sources of information on ransomware available to health care providers, information about the current news media landscape regarding this issue could provide health care providers with a better understanding of how to manage the publicity of these events. For instance, news stories report on how health care providers manage their health care informatics systems and how they handle cybersecurity attacks.

Atiya Avery, Elizabeth White Baker, Brittany Wright, Ishmael Avery, Dream Gomez

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59231