What's New? Oral cancer burden is high in India. Risk stratification for selection of high‐risk individuals could enable early detection through efficient screening programs. We conducted a cross‐sectional screening study in Northeast India to develop and validate an oral precancer/cancer risk prediction model.
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Barriers to opioid replacement therapy in pregnant women with opioid use disorder: a systematic review. [PDF]
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