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Central adiposity at diagnosis may reduce prostate cancer-specific mortality in African-Caribbean men with prostate cancer: 10-year follow-up of participants in a case–control study
General and central adiposity are associated with the risk of develo** prostate cancer (PCa), but the role of these exposures on PCa survival among men of African ancestry are less studied. This study aimed ...
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A security evaluation framework for cloud security auditing
Cloud computing is clearly one of today’s most enticing technologies due to its scalable, flexible, and cost-efficient access to infrastructure and application services. Despite these benefits, cloud service u...
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Reliance on medicinal plant therapy among cancer patients in Jamaica
Patients’ perspective of their treatment regime plays a vital role in its success. Recognizing the high prevalence of medicinal plant usage among Jamaicans at large, we investigated the engagement of such reme...
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Perceptions of Prostate Cancer Fatalism and Screening Behavior Between United States-Born and Caribbean-Born Black Males
Cancer fatalism is believed to be a major barrier for cancer screening in Black males. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare perceptions of prostate cancer (CaP) fatalism and predictors of CaP sc...
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Open AccessAccessory renal arteries in a Caribbean population: a computed tomography based study
The commonest variation to the classic anatomic description of renal arterial supply is the presence of accessory renal arteries. The incidence varies widely according to ethnicity. There is no data on the pre...
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Dignified food security for all
Four important and influential policy statements on hunger that have served as national and international standards and guides for action have been reprinted here as a resource. They are (1) the Bellagio Decla...
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Value conflicts in Agriculture