A new review paper co-authored by two Johns Hopkins pain experts suggests that scrambler therapy, a noninvasive pain treatment, can yield significant relief for approximately 80%–90% of patients with chronic pain, and it may be more effective than another noninvasive therapy: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS).
Study addresses knowledge gap of clinical features and outcomes of Black patients with melanoma
Researchers identified patient- and tumor-level melanoma features in black individuals.