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Are we missing PTSD in our patients with cancer? Part I

Are we missing PTSD in our patients with cancer? Part I

... that PTSD can only develop in circumstances of war or acute physical ...of PTSD were adjusted in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) to include the diagnosis and ... See full document

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Review of MicroRNA Deregulation in Oral Cancer. Part I

Review of MicroRNA Deregulation in Oral Cancer. Part I

... Most recently, Clague et al. in 2009 examined the potential role of microRNA polymorphism in identifying patients with oral premalignant lesions (OPL) that maybe at high risk for progression into cancer ... See full document

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CBT-I in cancer : we know it works, so why are we waiting?

CBT-I in cancer : we know it works, so why are we waiting?

... diagnosis, cancer patients are especially vulnerable to the negative impact of sleep ...breast cancer patients who reported multiple symptoms (symptom clusters) prior to the onset of active ... See full document

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PubMedCentral-PMC4709216.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC4709216.pdf

... in patients with newly diagnosed ...phase I dose escalation study examining plasma pharmacokinetics and cerebrospinal fluid concentration of erlotinib in patients with high- grade gliomas [19] and ... See full document

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Anxiety And Depression As Reaction To Distress And Ptsd Among Cancer Patients

Anxiety And Depression As Reaction To Distress And Ptsd Among Cancer Patients

... of our 174 patients was ...their cancer diagnosis was confirmed ...all patients (Figure ...breast cancer was the most common diagnosis, followed by abdominal and lung ...carcinoma ... See full document

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Computed Tomography for Staging in Head and Neck and Oral Cancer How accurate are we? Are we underestimating our clinical target volume?

Computed Tomography for Staging in Head and Neck and Oral Cancer How accurate are we? Are we underestimating our clinical target volume?

... [42%] patients with relation to T ...oral cancer patients and 16 patients with head and neck cancer had greater than 30% increase in tumour dimensions in the post-operative pathological ... See full document

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Are we wasting theology in our continent?

Are we wasting theology in our continent?

... The 2014 conference theme of the society for Practical Theology in South Africa was ‘Practical Theology in Africa and human waste’. The article asks the question whether we can do theology in Africa in such a way ... See full document

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What we have changed our minds about: Part 1. Borderline personality disorder as a limitation of resilience

What we have changed our minds about: Part 1. Borderline personality disorder as a limitation of resilience

... In our opinion, this challenge has been com- pellingly met by the suggestion that there is a general factor of psychopathology – in the words of Caspi and colleagues, ‘one underlying dimension that summarized ... See full document

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Docetaxel-associated myalgia–arthralgia syndrome in patients with breast cancer

Docetaxel-associated myalgia–arthralgia syndrome in patients with breast cancer

... two patients treated with pregabalin (both at 25 mg three times a day) had a complete and partial response of their ...six patients (in one patient together with ...six patients. Six more ... See full document

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Smoking, depression, and hospital costs of respiratory cancers: Examining race and sex variation

Smoking, depression, and hospital costs of respiratory cancers: Examining race and sex variation

... While cancer, diabetes mellitus, and other CVD risk factors have collectively contributed to 65% of all deaths in recent years [23], the relationships between specific CVD risk fac- tors and lung cancer has ... See full document

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Major postoperative complications and survival for colon cancer elderly patients

Major postoperative complications and survival for colon cancer elderly patients

... All patients enrolled in this study were managed post- operatively by the same group of ...surgeons. Patients were supported by infusions in the very first several hours after ...for patients after ... See full document

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We are living on the cost of our children

We are living on the cost of our children

... are I(1) under ADF test, except government ...are I(1) under ADF and PP ...at I(1). (See table 4.1) After checking the stationarity of data we come to know that all the variables are ... See full document

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The Question for Our Time: How Do We Educate Our Children

The Question for Our Time: How Do We Educate Our Children

... In the debate transcript, Linda Tarr-Whelan, Director of Government Relations for the National Education Associa- tion, and Lawrence Uzzell, of Learn, Inc., discuss &#[r] ... See full document

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Are We Missing Amblyopia? The Answer: Preschool Screening

Are We Missing Amblyopia? The Answer: Preschool Screening

... at Viet Nam:AAP Sponsored on September 8, 2020. www.aappublications.org/news[r] ... See full document

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Breastfeeding-Associated Hypernatremia: Are We Missing the Diagnosis?

Breastfeeding-Associated Hypernatremia: Are We Missing the Diagnosis?

... study, we report on 70 children who devel- oped hypernatremia attributable to insufficient or inadequate breastfeeding during a 5-year ...To our knowledge, this is the largest report of its ... See full document

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Advance Alert Monitor

Advance Alert Monitor

... a PTSD Screening Project with dedicated in-house staff to address both the physical and mental health concerns of adult male refugees during the same visit have shown through this program to be ... See full document

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Lower vitamin D levels are associated with depression in patients with gout

Lower vitamin D levels are associated with depression in patients with gout

... Interestingly, we found that serum vitamin D levels were independently associated with depression in gout patients. As mentioned earlier, numerous studies have demonstrated an important association of low ... See full document

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Myocardial T1 mapping: where are we now and where are we going?

Myocardial T1 mapping: where are we now and where are we going?

... consecutive patients followed over 1 year (excluding amyloid and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, measuring outside LGE areas), that global ECV predicted short-term ... See full document

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Radiotherapy of early breast cancer in scleroderma patients: our experience with four cases and a short review of the literature

Radiotherapy of early breast cancer in scleroderma patients: our experience with four cases and a short review of the literature

... of patients with scleroderma who require radiotherapy for breast cancer, only multicenter prospective randomized studies can provide enough results for definite conclusions to be ... See full document

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A Targetable Molecular Chaperone Hsp27 Confers Aggressiveness in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

A Targetable Molecular Chaperone Hsp27 Confers Aggressiveness in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

... HCC, we profiled differentially expressed metasta- sis-related genes between SK-Hep1-Hsp 27, MHCC97H-sh-Hsp27 cells, and their relative control cells using Tumor Metastasis PCR ...gastric cancer, MMP2 was ... See full document

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