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Racial variation in the receipt of colorectal cancer surveillance testing in an HMO population
Tamir Ben‐Menachem+3 more
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Monitoring the Health of Populations: Statistical Principles and Methods for Public Health Surveillance [PDF]
Stephen C. Alder
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Structural modification of clofoctol yielded a novel blood‐brain barrier‐permeable compound, B7, featuring a multi‐substituted diaryl scaffold. B7 demonstrates potent anti‐glioblastoma activity by suppressing glioblastoma stem cells proliferation, migration, and invasion through interactions with five key residues of poliovirus receptor cell adhesion ...
Yong‐jian Wang+9 more
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Introducción: La violencia es un problema de salud pública que afecta de manera grave la salud y el desarrollo social y económico de amplios sectores de la población.
Mónica Bejarano Castro+4 more
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A life-course approach to measuring socioeconomic position in population health surveillance systems [PDF]
Catherine Chittleborough+3 more
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Population observatories as sources of information on mortality in developing countries [PDF]
A ‘population observatory’ is a study in which a whole population of a defined geographical area is monitored over a long period (several years or decades), and information on the events that happen (births, deaths, marriages, migration) is collected on ...
Gilles Pison
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ABSTRACT Objective The incidence of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) is rising among elderly patients. This study aims to investigate the clinical features of IPMN in elderly patients (≥ 60 years), analyze risk factors for high‐grade dysplasia (HGD) and invasive cancer (IC), and provide treatment recommendations for elderly patients with ...
Tianhan Sun+8 more
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Population-Based Surveillance for Zoonotic Influenza a Infections Among Agricultural Workers [PDF]
Gregory C. Gray+13 more
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Fibrosis‐3 index (FIB‐3) can stratify the risk of the survival and the recurrence‐free survival. The FIB‐3 index is a reliable, age‐independent tool for assessing liver fibrosis and prognosis in HCC patients post‐hepatectomy. Its use may improve clinical outcomes and support personalized treatment strategies. Abstract Background Liver fibrosis is a key
Yuki Imaoka+13 more
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Body dissatisfaction and surveillance, exercise frequency, depression and self-esteem in a university population [PDF]
Stapleton, Peta Berenice
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