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The blood–tumour barrier in cancer biology and therapy
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Patricia S Steeg
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Social science & medicine (1982), 1994
The author applies the theory of public goods on donated blood. Donated blood may be taken as a 'public good' like water and air, police and fire brigades. This theory trends to imply a preference for voluntary donation and bloodbanking by public and nonprofit organisations as well as for low cost supply.
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The author applies the theory of public goods on donated blood. Donated blood may be taken as a 'public good' like water and air, police and fire brigades. This theory trends to imply a preference for voluntary donation and bloodbanking by public and nonprofit organisations as well as for low cost supply.
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Voluntary Deferral of Blood Donations and HTLV-III Antibody Positivity
New England Journal of Medicine, 1986R I, Kalish, R G, Cable, S C, Roberts
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Knowledge, attitude and practices regarding voluntary blood donation
MedPulse - International Journal of Pathology, 2019Sandhya M +2 more
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[Voluntary and non-remunerated blood donation; current situation and perspectives].
Transfusion clinique et biologique : journal de la Societe francaise de transfusion sanguine, 2018The voluntary and unpaid blood donation is recommended by all international authorities (WHO, Council of Europe, ISBT, EBA), because it represents the best way of aiming towards self-sufficiency in blood products of all kinds, while preserving an optimal level of quality and safety for recipients as for donors.
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Application of Nanotechnology in Cancer Therapy and Imaging
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2008Dong M Shin
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Voluntary, nonremunerated blood donation: still a world health goal?
Transfusion, 1998Lewellys F. Barker, Robert G. Westphal
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