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ABSTRACT Background Families of children with cancer experience significant financial strain, even with universal healthcare. Indirect costs, such as productivity losses and non‐medical expenses, are rarely included in economic evaluations, and little is known about how effectively financial aid programmes alleviate this burden. Childhood brain tumours
Megumi Lim +8 more
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Factoring as a source of financing the activities of enterprises on the example of Tatarstan
The article deals with the organization of factoring operations, as one of the ways of financing the activities of enterprises, with the help of which the receivables turnover is accelerated.
I. N. Vyachina +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The management of clinically apparent single lesions or oligofocal nephroblastomatosis, a facultative precursor of nephroblastoma, remains debated. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 37 patients with clinically apparent single or oligofocal nephroblastomatosis (two to three lesions per kidney) among 2347 patients registered between
Nils Welter +17 more
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Inpatient Food Insecurity and Pediatric Hematology Oncology Hospitalization Outcomes
ABSTRACT Children with cancer and blood disorders are at risk for food insecurity (FI). We aimed to describe the association of inpatient food insecurity (IFI) and hospitalization outcomes among patients admitted to the pediatric hematology oncology service. Of 325 caregivers screened for IFI, 60 (18.6%) screened positive.
Joanna M. Robles +4 more
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The Financial Supply Chain Management: a New Solution for Supply Chain Resilience [PDF]
In the present article, the author aims to find solutions to optimize the supply chain for the cash flow – a flow of products reversed from the physical one and the two-ways flow of information.
Virgil Popa
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Perkembangan Hukum Pengaturan Anjak Piutang Sebagai Lembaga Pembiayaan di Indonesia (Studi Kasus Perusahaan Multifinance di Wilayah Surakarta) [PDF]
Factoring is a combination of the word "thrust" which means moving or transferring, and "accounts receivable" which means a bill of money. Based on the meaning of the word, then simple factoring means the transfer of receivables from the owner to another
, Wardah Yuspin, S.H. M.Kn. PhD. +1 more
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Sampling-Based Methods for Factored Task and Motion Planning
This paper presents a general-purpose formulation of a large class of discrete-time planning problems, with hybrid state and control-spaces, as factored transition systems. Factoring allows state transitions to be described as the intersection of several
Garrett, Caelan Reed +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background PIK3CA‐related overgrowth spectrum (PROS) includes several rare overgrowth disorders resulting from somatic gain‐of‐function mutations in PIK3CA. Despite treatment advances, including the recent approval of alpelisib for PROS in the United States, literature detailing the patient experience with PROS is limited.
Vamsi Bollu +8 more
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Financing small and medium-size enterprises with factoring: global growth and its potential in eastern Europe [PDF]
Factoring is a form of asset-based finance where the credit is extended based on the value of the borrower's accounts receivable. In recent years factoring has experienced phenomenal growth and has become an important source of financing-especially short-
Bakker, Marie-Renee +2 more
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ABSTRACT End‐of‐life conversations with adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer rarely occur without the guidance of healthcare professionals. As a part of the ‘Difficult Discussions’ study, focused on palliative care and advance care planning discussions with AYAs with cancer, we investigated the factors that healthcare professionals identify ...
Justine Lee +9 more
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