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Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!
Nurses play a key role in the “wait and watch” approach, closely monitoring asymptomatic non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients through regular check-ups. This strategy, recommended for about 30% of cases, requires vigilant assessment and patient education to track disease progression and emerging symptoms.
Kathleen Byrne, Christine Vaz
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Nurses play a key role in the “wait and watch” approach, closely monitoring asymptomatic non-Hodgkin lymphoma patients through regular check-ups. This strategy, recommended for about 30% of cases, requires vigilant assessment and patient education to track disease progression and emerging symptoms.
Kathleen Byrne, Christine Vaz
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Computing in Science & Engineering, 2011
Although there are certainly revolutionary advances in technology, their effect accumulates slowly and the ultimate impact often contradicts the initial prognostications.
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Although there are certainly revolutionary advances in technology, their effect accumulates slowly and the ultimate impact often contradicts the initial prognostications.
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Radical Prostatectomy or Wait-and-Watch?
European Urology, 1993With intensified screening and the use of new diagnostic tools for prostate cancer (prostate-specific antigen, rectal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging with rectal coils, etc), the number of newly diagnosed cases of prostate cancer is rising rapidly, whereas the frequency of death due to prostate cancer remains almost stable.
Studer UE, Thalmann G, Zingg EJ
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From Watchful Waiting to Antibiotics
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989ABSTRACT FOR ONE who has been a physician for 65 years, an invitation to tap his recollections about public health looses memories of once common communicable diseases now often unknown to younger physicians, as well as diseases then new on the horizon.
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Watchful Waiting and Craniopharyngioma
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992Excerpt To the Editors:Craniopharyngiomas constitute 3% to 5% of all intracranial tumors in adults and about 15% in children.
Fady I. Sharara +2 more
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, 2020
Fumio Ide +3 more
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Watchful Waiting Doesn’t Mean No Puberty Blockers, and Moving Beyond Watchful Waiting
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2019In volume 19, number 2, of the American Journal of Bioethics, a peer commentary on Maura Priest’s article “Transgender Children and the Right to Transition” (2019) by Michael Laidlaw, Michelle Cret...
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