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Expert Consensus on Targeted Therapy of NSCLC with MET Exon 14 
Skipping Mutation
The mesenchymal-epithelial transition factor (MET) exon 14 skipping mutation is mainly caused by the loss of c-Cbl tyrosine binding site. This mutation could result in a decrease in the degradation rate of proteasome-mediated MET proteins, trigger ...
Lung Cancer Specialty Committee of Chinese Elderly Health Care Association
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CARE: Context-awareness for elderly care [PDF]
AbstractWe present CARE, a context-aware tool for nurses in nursing homes. The system utilises a sensors infrastructure to quantify the behaviour and wellbeing (e.g.,activity, mood, social and nurse interactions) of elderly residents. The sensor data is offloaded, processed and analysed in the cloud, to generate daily and long-term summaries of ...
Simon Klakegg +8 more
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Soundscape Optimization in Nursing Homes Through Raising Awareness in Nursing Staff With MoSART+
IntroductionSoundscapes in nursing homes are often suboptimal for residents. This can cause them feeling anxious and unsafe, or develop behavioral and psychological problems.
Janouk Kosters +6 more
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Background Tailoring an intervention to the needs and wishes of pregnant women in vulnerable situations (e.g., socioeconomic disadvantages) can reduce the risk of adverse outcomes and empower these women. A relatively high percentage of pregnant women in
Esther I. Feijen-de Jong +4 more
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Background Studies focusing on patterns of psychotropic drug prescriptions (PDPs) for subpopulations of community-dwelling older people with dementia are lacking.
Jiamin Du +3 more
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Increasing oxygen prescribing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Valid oxygen prescriptions for hospital inpatients have been a long-standing problem and have been described extensively in BMJ Open Quality with numerous quality improvement projects (QIPs) with the aim of improving compliance with oxygen prescribing ...
Ramandeep Sahota, Lukasz Kamieniarz
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What is important to the GP in recognizing acute appendicitis in children: a delphi study
Background For diagnostic research on appendicitis in registration data, insight is needed in the way GPs generate medical records. We aimed to reach a consensus on the features that GPs consider important in the consultation and medical records when ...
Guus C.G.H. Blok +3 more
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Introduction Children with chronic gastrointestinal symptoms are frequently seen in primary care, yet general practitioners (GPs) often experience challenges distinguishing functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) from organic disorders.
Patrick Ferry van Rheenen +6 more
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Background Burden is well documented among carers of stroke survivors, yet current evidence is insufficient to determine if any strategies reduce this negative outcome.
Jessica F. Hall +3 more
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Primary care diagnostic and treatment pathways in Dutch women with urinary incontinence
Objective To investigate how GPs manage women with urinary incontinence (UI) in the Netherlands and to assess whether this is in line with the relevant Dutch GP guideline.
Miranda C. Schreuder +8 more
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