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2026-04-08
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2026-04-08
14:59
[DKFZ-2026-00808] Journal Article
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Application of geospatial analysis for mapping the distribution of severe maternal morbidities in eastern Ethiopia: The case of the Ethiopian obstetric surveillance system.
The disparity in maternal mortality and severe morbidity between high- and low-income countries is well established. Previously, we highlighted within-country disparities in Ethiopia using demographic and health survey data. [...]

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2026-04-08
14:56
DBCoverage [DKFZ-2026-00807] Journal Article
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Real-Time Symptom Ratings Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Versus Traditional Questionnaires in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Observational Study.
JMIR medical informatics 14, e79001 - e79001 () [10.2196/79001]  GO
Questionnaires assessing symptoms in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) rely on retrospective reporting, introducing recall bias and missing symptom variability. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) addresses these limitations by capturing real-time symptom data.The aim of this study was to compare EMA symptom ratings with traditional questionnaires in patients with COPD.A subsample from the FAntasTIGUE study rated symptoms using questionnaires (visual analog scale, modified Medical Research Council Dyspnea Scale, Physical Activity Rating Scale-Dyspnea Questionnaire, Checklist Individual Strength-subscale Subjective Fatigue, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and COPD Assessment Test) and EMA. [...]

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2026-04-08
14:55

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2026-04-08
14:52
[DKFZ-2026-00805] Journal Article (Review Article)
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Large language models as a communication and organizational infrastructure in urology: evidence, limitations, and clinical responsibility. [„Large language models“ als Kommunikations- und Organisationsinfrastruktur in der Urologie: Evidenz, Grenzen und klinische Verantwortung].
Large language models (LLMs) mark a structural turning point in digital medicine, as they are now capable not only of processing medical information but of conveying it in ways that are context-sensitive, linguistically coherent, and tailored to the needs of specific audiences. In urology, a specialty defined by high communication demands, explanation-intensive disease entities, and complex organizational interfaces, the central question is no longer one of technical feasibility but of the fundamental repositioning of clinical communication. [...]

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2026-04-08
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2026-04-08
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2026-04-08
14:47
pmc [DKFZ-2026-00802] Journal Article
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In search of truth: evaluating concordance of AI-based anatomy segmentation models.
Artificial intelligence based methods for anatomy segmentation can help automate characterization of large imaging datasets. The growing number of similar functionality models raises the challenge of evaluating them on datasets that do not contain ground truth annotations. [...]

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2026-04-07
14:20
[DKFZ-2026-00801] Journal Article
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End-to-end testing of an online adaptive radiotherapy workflow for liver tumors using a dynamic Thoraco-abdominal anthropomorphic phantom.
Objective.Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) requires robust end-to-end (E2E) testing tools capable of reproducing organ deformation, physiological motion, and multimodal imaging properties. TheToraco-abdominalAnthropomorphic Phantom withMotion forAdaptiveRadiotherapy (TAM-ARa) is a dynamic anthropomorphic phantom developed to support the design, validation, and quality assurance of online ART workflows.Approach.The phantom was constructed with anatomically realistic bone, lung, and abdominal organ models fabricated from tissue equivalent materials. [...]

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2026-04-07
14:16
DBCoverage [DKFZ-2026-00800] Journal Article
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Prognostic factors in Sézary syndrome - a retrospective propensity score-matched study on 1277 patients.
Sézary syndrome (SS) is a rare neoplasm associated with poor prognosis. Due to the rarity of the disease, large-scale investigations are scarce, while identifying prognostic factors is essential for improving treatment outcomes. [...]

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