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Global Health & Medicine (GHM) latest issue (2024 June Vol.6, No.3 is available online

June 27, 2024
National Center for Global Health and Medicine
Center for Clinical Sciences
Division of Global Health & Medicine

The latest issue (2024 June Vol.6, No.3) of Global Health & Medicine (GHM) has been officially published online. The articles will be soon available in PubMed and Web of Science Core Collection database.

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Current Issue: https://www.globalhealthmedicine.com/?issues=2024%2C3    
Whole Issue (PDF): https://www.globalhealthmedicine.com/site/archives.html
PubMed:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22Glob+Health+Med%22%5Bjour%5D&sort=date

 

This issue features a diverse selection of research articles. Topics include BACE1 inhibitor drugs for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, the role of liver resection in the era of advanced systemic therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma, gallbladder fossa nodularity in the liver in patients with alcoholic liver disease, rescue of outflow block of the remnant left liver after extended right hemihepatectomy for resection of a tumor in the caudate lobe, low preoperative hemoglobin A1c level as a predictor of perioperative infectious complications after esophagectomy, prevalence and associated factors of low vigor in patients living with HIV and hemophilia in Japan, comparison of oncological outcomes of upfront androgen receptor signaling inhibitors and combined androgen blockade in Japanese patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer, updated information on trends in suicide rates among the elderly in China during 2002–2020, HPV-related information acquisition and seeking behavior among infected women in Shanghai, China, etc.

Having brought together a globally representative and diverse audience, advisory board, authors, and reviewers, GHM will maintain a high standard of peer-review and publication, with the aims of promoting international academic exchange in the field of global health and medicine. For more information, please visit https://www.globalhealthmedicine.com