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What's New? Chemotherapy is known to be more effective in females than in males. Based on known sex differences in the immune system, researchers have similarly suggested that there may be sex‐based differences in the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).
Kaitlyn M. Tsuruda+3 more
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Understanding delays in breast cancer diagnosis in Africa: Key insights and contributing factors
What's New? Despite lower incidence rates, Africa has the highest age‐standardized breast cancer mortality rates globally. Using Bronfenbrenner's ecological model to classify multilevel influences on the individual, this scoping review shows that a lack of knowledge about breast cancer is the primary factor contributing to breast cancer diagnostic ...
Liza A. Hoveling+6 more
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Induced abortion in the world: 1. Perception of abortion throughout the centuries and by religions
Abstract Induced abortion has religious, moral, and cultural dimensions that place it at the center of major ethical debates. The interest of women caught in the middle of this never‐ending controversy requires that a dialogue replaces current confrontation.
Giuseppe Benagiano+4 more
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God and the Soul: Augustine on the Devotional Life [PDF]
Roger Hazelton
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God as Father: The maleness of God
It is fashionable today to try to avoid sexist language in theology, despite the Bible’s consistent use of the masculine pronoun when referring to God. Although such an attempt has largely been engendered by modem culture, the maleness of God is not simply a hangover from a patriarchal society, but reflects a fundamental maleness in God’s dealing with ...
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Good and Evil: What\u27s the Problem? [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. In the world as we know it, God gave people free will. So He could create a free universe where man has to live for himself.
Backal, Jeremy P.
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Research and scholarly methods: Mitigating information bias
Abstract Whether designing a research study or considering changes to a patient's medication therapy based on published research, pharmacists must be knowledgeable about potential sources of bias in clinical research and how these threats to internal validity can be mitigated.
Gary L. Cochran+2 more
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