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New Approaches in the Management of Male Breast Cancer

Clinical Breast Cancer, 2013
Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare condition that accounts for 0.1% of all male cancers. Our current evidence base for treatment is derived from female breast cancer (FBC) patients. Risk factors for MBC include age, genetic predisposition, race, sex hormone exposure, and environmental factors.
Darren K, Patten   +2 more
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The new approach — management

2000
We have finally arrived at the true centre of things. This is where the owner of the black leather chair subtly operates the levers of power, where decisions are made which directly impact the continued good health of the entire organisation. To make things absolutely clear, we are talking about the ‘Senior Management’ block shown in Figure 11.1.
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New Approach to the Management of Fournier's Gangrene

British Journal of Urology, 1992
Summary— A new method of treating Fournier's gangrene is described in 13 patients. There was no mortality and the average hospital stay was 10 days. Considerable gain in man‐hours and expense was recorded when compared with the old method of treatment with antibiotics and wound debridement.
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THE BANK RISKS MANAGEMENT – A NEW APPROACH [PDF]

open access: possibleINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Modern Approaches in Organisational Management and Economy 2011, 2011
The financial institutions are faced with both the specific risks arising from activities conducted on the financial market and common risk for all businesses and individuals. In the current financial markets we see the increasing use of derivative products (swaps, futures, options).
LAURENTIU FRATILA, LUMINITA ION
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New surgical approaches for the management of cervical carcinoma

European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2008
Cervical carcinoma remains an important health problem in both developed and developing countries even though population-based screening programs are widely available. The classical surgical management of early-stage cervical carcinoma, known as radical hysterectomy (RH), was first described by Wertheim more than one hundred years ago and was then ...
P, Dursun, A, Ayhan, E, Kuscu
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A new approach to the management of acute epistaxis

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1991
A new approach to the management of acute epistaxis is described using suction with the operating microscope to define the bleeding point prior to the application of hot wire cautery. This technique was shown to be completely successful in stopping haemorrhage in 82% of acute referrals in a prospective series of 33 patients.
A, Nicolaides, R, Gray, A, Pfleiderer
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New Approaches in the Medical Management of Venous Ulceration

Angiology, 1993
This literature survey of the medical treatment of venous ulcers of the lower extremities discusses five classes of agents: (1) fibrinolytics, (2) hydroxyrutosides, (3) prostaglandins, (4) methylxanthines, and (5) others. The authors conclude that all these agents require further research.
M P, Colgan, D J, Moore, D G, Shanik
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New approaches to the management of severe acute pancreatitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1976
A recent experience with seventy-seven patients admitted to Boston City Hospital for acute pancreatitis permitted us to identify thirteen patients (17 per cent) whom we diagnosed as having severe protracted acute pancreatitis. These alcoholic patients obviously had fulminant pancreatitis similar to that reported by others in two instances and ...
G L, Blackburn   +7 more
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New approaches to the management of exstrophy of the bladder

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1963
Ureterointestinal anastomosis represents an inadequate long-range answer to the problem of exstrophy of the urinary bladder due to associated, insidious, renal damage. Among alternative operative procedures now undergoing clinical trial, vesicoileosigmoidostomy with reconstruction of the bladder and retention of the normal ureterovesical junctions may ...
D M, HAYS, T O, POWELL
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Managing new‐style currency crises: the swan diagram approach revisited [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of International Development, 2006
AbstractThe new‐style currency crises that have afflicted a number of developing and emerging economies of late are characterised by sudden stops in capital inflows and adverse balance sheet effects. Given the potential high costs of these crises, there remains an ongoing debate on how they might best be managed when they do arise.
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