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J Rural Health 2010,Dec,21;26(1):12-9; (PMID: 20105263) CONTEXT: Disparities in cancer care for rural residents and for African Americans have been documented, but the interaction of these factors is not well understood.[...]
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J Healthc Inf Manag 2010,Dec,21;24(1):57-63; (PMID: 20077927) [...] experience, but a number of support issues must be addressed to ensure that patients have appropriate access to their health information. Two hundred and fifty breast cancer patients registered to use a portal providing access to personal health information over a six-week period.[...]
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Ann Clin Lab Sci 2010,Dec,21;40(1):88-9; (PMID: 20124337)
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J Soc Integr Oncol 2010,Dec,21;8(1):3-13; (PMID: 20205984) [...]The purpose of this phase I dose-finding randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the safe and effective dose of isoflavones to be used in future clinical trials for prostate cancer prevention. Forty-five eligible men were supplemented with 40, 60, and 80 mg of purified isoflavones[...]
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J Soc Integr Oncol 2010,Dec,21;8(1):14-9; (PMID: 20205985) [...] practitioner, formed this university-based team to conceptualize and develop a prototype robotic device for reflexology for breast cancer patients. The nurse investigator contributed the intervention background and access to the population; the statistician guided the team thinking on factors that needed to be controlled for;[...]
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J Soc Integr Oncol 2010,Dec,21;8(1):20-30; (PMID: 20205986) [...]There are important safety concerns associated with dietary supplements and foods rich in phytoestrogens, especially for breast cancer patients with hormone-sensitive disease. However, no consensus has been reached concerning specific dietary items that should be avoided, and safe levels of potentially problematic foods have yet to be determined.[...]
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Prev Cardiol 2010,Dec,21;13(1):8-13; (PMID: 20021620) This article discusses how perioperative physicians are currently faced with unique challenges when providing care for surgical patients who have undergone recent percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty with drug-eluting stent (DES) placement. Despite adhering to the currently recommended antiplatelet regimens, these patients may still be at risk for sustaining a [...]
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HIV Clin 2010,Dec,21;22(1):1-5; (PMID: 20333820)
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Beginnings 2010,Dec,21;30(1):6-9; (PMID: 20192009)
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Beginnings 2010,Dec,21;30(1):12-3; (PMID: 20192011)
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