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    Consensus statement on the surveillance of patients with gastrointestinal malignancies

    Improvements in early detection, screening and treatment of cancer have resulted in a significant improvement in cancer mortality and an increase in the number of cancer survivors globally. Accordingly, a sign...

    Fergus Keane, Megan Greally, Anne Horgan in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) (2023)

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    Pregnancy-associated breast cancer: evaluating maternal and foetal outcomes. A national study

    Pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) is defined as breast cancer diagnosed during the gestational period (gp-PABC) or in the first postpartum year (pp-PABC). Despite its infrequent occurrence, the inciden...

    Lisa Prior, Richard O’Dwyer, Abdul Rehman Farooq in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2021)

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    Modified nucleic acids: replication, evolution, and next-generation therapeutics

    Modified nucleic acids, also called xeno nucleic acids (XNAs), offer a variety of advantages for biotechnological applications and address some of the limitations of first-generation nucleic acid therapeutics....

    Karen Duffy, Sebastian Arangundy-Franklin, Philipp Holliger in BMC Biology (2020)

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    Role of multidetector computed tomography in the diagnosis and management of patients attending the rapid access chest pain clinic, The Scottish computed tomography of the heart (SCOT-HEART) trial: study protocol for randomized controlled trial

    Rapid access chest pain clinics have facilitated the early diagnosis and treatment of patients with coronary heart disease and angina. Despite this important service provision, coronary heart disease continues...

    David E Newby, Michelle C Williams, Andrew D Flapan, John F Forbes in Trials (2012)

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    The effects of stimulus preference on habituation of looking behavior in normal and retarded children

    Picture preferences in terms of looking time were determined for groups of normal and moderately retarded children. Categories of highly preferred and nonpreferred pictures were then used with a constant pictu...

    Lester M. Hyman, Karen Duffy, Jane R. Dickie in Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1975)