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Exercise is medicine in oncology: Engaging clinicians to help patients move through cancer

open access: yesCa-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence‐based exercise guidance for patients with cancer and cancer survivors. Recently, the American College of Sports Medicine has updated its exercise guidance for cancer prevention as well as for ...
Kathryn H Schmitz   +2 more
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One Medicine for All

Journal of Medical and Health Studies, 2023
Innovation in pharmaceutical science has become a particular concern for individual health. For a long time, the practice of "One-Size-Fits-All" medication has been common in healthcare services worldwide, making analytical methods crucial to drug analysis in biological matrices.
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Medicine for All

Nature, 1966
Medicine in Modern Society Medical Planning Based on Evaluation of Medical Achievement. By Prof. Thomas McKeown. Pp. 234. (London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1965.) 35s. net.
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Advancements in current one-size-fits-all therapies compared to future treatment innovations for better improved chemotherapeutic outcomes: a step-toward personalized medicine

Current Medical Research and Opinion
The development of therapies followed a generalized approach for a long time, assuming that a single treatment could effectively address various patient populations.
N. Hamdy   +6 more
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Nuclear medicine for all?

Physics World, 1996
In Bill Gelletly's informative article celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of radioactivity (March p31–32), he mentions the number of people who will benefit from diagnostic and therapeutic medical treatments based on radioactivity: "One in six of us will need radiotherapy at some time in our lives.
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Rabbit medicine for all

Veterinary Record, 2007
SELF-ASSESSMENT COLOUR REVIEW OF RABBIT MEDICINE AND SURGERY Emma Kebble, and Anna Meredith. 192 pages, paperback, £24.95. London, Manson Publishing. 2006. ISBN 978 184076 072 9 ![Figure][1] ‘RABBIT medicine and surgery’ is the latest, and welcome,
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Fitness and Olympic Medicine for All

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2002
As the world looks toward Salt Lake City this month, it's satisfying to note the direction of the International Olympic Committee's (IOC's) new leadership. IOC president Jacques Rogge, MD, of Belgium, elected last July, favors a simpler Olympic Games and a greater focus on the athletes' health.
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Retainer Medicine: Why Not for All?

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2011
In response to Huddle and Centor's defense of retainer medicine in this issue, this editorial argues that physicians, more so than other citizens, should take action to address access to care and h...
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