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Historical data analysis and future prediction of lung cancer in Zhejiang province, China. [PDF]
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Varying patterns of risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease in the East and the West: insights from the global burden of disease study 2021. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang L, Yang H.
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Global, regional, and national burdens of pancreatitis in children and adolescents aged 0-24 years from 1992 to 2021: a trend analysis based on the global burden of disease study 2021. [PDF]
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Trends of Female Breast Cancer Incidence, Mortality, and Survival in Fujian Province of China: 2011-2020 and Projection to 2025. [PDF]
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Global, regional, and national epidemiology of otitis media in children from 1990 to 2021. [PDF]
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Archives of Dermatology, 1950
Recently Dr. Richard Sutton Jr. 1 wrote a note on the incidence of psoriasis. In his note he stated that he found the incidence of psoriasis to be 0.2 per cent. He expressed the opinion that Gahan's 2 figure of not less than 1 per cent is too high. He also stated that psoriasis is far down on the list of common diseases of the skin in contrast to its ...
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Recently Dr. Richard Sutton Jr. 1 wrote a note on the incidence of psoriasis. In his note he stated that he found the incidence of psoriasis to be 0.2 per cent. He expressed the opinion that Gahan's 2 figure of not less than 1 per cent is too high. He also stated that psoriasis is far down on the list of common diseases of the skin in contrast to its ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
To the Editor.— There appears to be an error in a recent editorial (235:2327, 1976). The statement is made that "55% of the population suffers from some degree of hypertension." The cross-referenced study (235:2299, 1976) shows 21% as the more accurate figure.
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To the Editor.— There appears to be an error in a recent editorial (235:2327, 1976). The statement is made that "55% of the population suffers from some degree of hypertension." The cross-referenced study (235:2299, 1976) shows 21% as the more accurate figure.
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