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    Economic evaluation of the effect of needle and syringe programs on skin, soft tissue, and vascular infections in people who inject drugs: a microsimulation modelling approach

    Needle and syringe programs (NSP) are effective harm-reduction strategies against HIV and hepatitis C. Although skin, soft tissue, and vascular infections (SSTVI) are the most common morbidities in people who ...

    Jihoon Lim, Mariam El-Sheikh, David L. Buckeridge in Harm Reduction Journal (2024)

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    Geographic variation in the costs of medical care for people living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada

    Regional variation in medical care costs can indicate heterogeneity in clinical practice, inequities in access, or inefficiencies in service delivery. We aimed to estimate regional variation in medical costs f...

    Benjamin Enns, Jeong Eun Min, Dimitra Panagiotoglou in BMC Health Services Research (2019)

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    Qualitative assessment of information and decision support needs for managing menopausal symptoms after breast cancer

    For breast cancer (BrCa) survivors, premature menopause can result from conventional cancer treatment. Due to limited treatment options, survivors often turn to complementary therapies (CTs), but struggle to m...

    Lynda G. Balneaves, Dimitra Panagiotoglou in Supportive Care in Cancer (2016)