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- Doubt cast on worth of BP load
- Doubt cast on worth of BP load
- Early respiratory infections linked to Type 1 diabetes
- Pemetrexed-erlotinib shows second-line efficacy in advanced NSCLC
- Pemetrexed-erlotinib shows second-line efficacy in advanced NSCLC
- Pemetrexed-erlotinib shows second-line efficacy in advanced NSCLC
- Dementia catheterization rate a ‘cause for concern’
- Pathologist experience critical for accurate Gleason score
| Doubt cast on worth of BP load Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Blood pressure load may not be a useful clinical measure, say researchers. |
| Doubt cast on worth of BP load Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Blood pressure load may not be a useful clinical measure, say researchers. |
| Early respiratory infections linked to Type 1 diabetes Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Researchers from Germany have found that respiratory infections in early life are linked to islet autoimmunity, implicating them as a potential risk factor in the development of Type 1 diabetes. |
| Pemetrexed-erlotinib shows second-line efficacy in advanced NSCLC Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Combination therapy with pemetrexed and erlotinib significantly improves progression-free survival as compared with either drug alone in patients with advanced non-squamous non-small-cell lung cancer, a phase II study has found. |
| Pemetrexed-erlotinib shows second-line efficacy in advanced NSCLC Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Combination therapy with pemetrexed and erlotinib significantly improves progression-free survival as compared with either drug alone in patients with advanced non-squamous non-small-cell lung cancer, a phase II study has found. |
| Pemetrexed-erlotinib shows second-line efficacy in advanced NSCLC Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Combination therapy with pemetrexed and erlotinib significantly improves progression-free survival as compared with either drug alone in patients with advanced non-squamous non-small-cell lung cancer, a phase II study has found. |
| Dementia catheterization rate a ‘cause for concern’ Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Researchers from the UK have found that patients with dementia presenting in primary care with urinary incontinence are significantly more likely to receive pharmacologic treatment or be catheterized than other patients. |
| Pathologist experience critical for accurate Gleason score Posted: 08 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT Researchers from Hungary have found that concordance between the preoperative and postoperative staging of prostate cancer in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy increases with pathologist experience. |
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