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Towards a Vision of Humanity: Cancer Treatment for All
… the Genetics Behind Cancer While ample evidence points to discrepancies in access to health care and the … cancer, black women in the U.S. are 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than white women. [8] [9] Hispanic and … and survival 'vary by race' http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/287992.php Pilot study of prioritized treatment …
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Need a New Liver? Ask the In-Laws
… worsening — without a new liver, she would eventually die. Although she was placed on the waitlist for a deceased …
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Overcoming Parathyroid Cancer
… “Do you know that your mother’s calcium levels are 13 points up?” And I said, “No, and yes.” I related to him the …
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Toddler Thriving a Year After Heart Transplant
… Dr. Jan M. Quaegebeur . Exactly a year later, on January 26, 2006, Jordan was back at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia … baby son, in hope of finding a donor heart. On January 26, 2005, five days after his initial tumor operation, the …
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Dr. Robert Grant’s Life-Stage Approach to Cosmetic Surgery
… can be seen. You discuss skincare a lot on your website and blog. Why do you believe skincare is so vital to … University Medical Center, visit our website at: columbiaplastics.org . …
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Vascular Access: Creating and Protecting Dialysis Patients’ Lifelines
… and find his or her lifeline obstructed. “Dialysis access points need to be continually and carefully monitored. If the …
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Colon and Rectal Surgery Presentations and Research
… in Emergent Colorectal Surgery. J Fluoresc. 2018 Apr 26. doi: 10.1007/s10895-018-2230-7. Journal link | PubMed …
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