
Matthew Lin
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2 months ago |
jamanetwork.com | Joseph Katz |Tyler Gallagher |Ryan Chung |Matthew Lin
Clarification Regarding the Association of Cannabis Use and Head and Neck Cancer To the Editor Gallagher et al1 reported an association between the use of cannabis and the development of head and neck cancer (HNC) with the rationale that cannabis may exert significant inflammatory and carcinogenic effects on the mucosal tissues.
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2 months ago |
jamanetwork.com | Donald Tashkin |Tyler Gallagher |Ryan Chung |Matthew Lin
Clarification Regarding the Association of Cannabis Use and Head and Neck Cancer To the Editor I have concerns regarding the conclusions of Gallagher et al.1 Using data extracted from electronic medical records (EMRs) and databases from 64 US health organizations that covered a 20-year period, the authors created 2 cohorts of patients, 1 with and the other without cannabis-related use disorder based on otherwise similar propensity-matched characteristics, including age, self-reported race and...
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2 months ago |
jamanetwork.com | Tyler Gallagher |Ryan Chung |Matthew Lin
Clarification Regarding the Association of Cannabis Use and Head and Neck Cancer—Reply In Reply Many thanks to Katz and Tashkin for continuing the conversation about cannabis use and head and neck cancer and their critical appraisal of our work.1 Oropharyngeal cancer is unique among the subsites analyzed in our study, being the only one in which human papillomavirus (HPV) is present in most cases of squamous cell carcinoma.2 We suspect that several factors may contribute to the association...
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Oct 4, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Paul Gomez |Ashley Osak |Matthew Lin
The California legislature passed AB 3129 late Saturday night, the last day of the legislative session. The final bill included some amendments in the final days of the legislative session that carved out certain types of transactions and health care providers from the scope of the bill.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Paul Gomez |Matthew Lin |Ashley Osak
On Saturday, September 28th, Governor Newsom vetoed AB 3129, which would have required pre-closing notice to and, in some instances, approval by the California Attorney General for a wide range of private equity health care transactions in California. In his veto message, Newsom addressed the recently established Office of Health Care Affordability (“OHCA”), and its pre-closing notice and review requirements that went into effect earlier this year.
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