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  1. ... fibrosi cistica. Cancro, 1932, 3: 236-41. ---- Cancer: Prevention. See Breast, Cancer: Precancerous conditions. ---- Cancer: Prognosis. See also Breast, Cancer: Pathology: Grading. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Hygiene and public health 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1924
    ... the mother's diet, the care of the mother's breasts and nipples, and the prevention of various disorders of lac- tation, such as, nervous and mental conditions of the mother, worry, anger and anxiety, great ...
  3. ... programs* (e.g., Access for Infants and Mothers; Breast populations or conditions. Most of the programs are and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program; Child Health limited to low or modest income individuals who are and Disability Prevention Program; and Family Planning either uninsured or have ...
  4. ... leg which show induration of their edges. The breast should also be removed after ... of malignant disease. Treatment.—The treatment of carcinoma ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Bending the curve options for achieving savings and improving value in U.S. health spending 
    Publication: [New York, N.Y.] : Commonwealth Fund Commission on a High Performance Health System, [2007]
    ... cost-effective medical interventions. Initially, the procedures and ... prevention therapy; treatment of hypertension; tube feeding in dementia ...
  6. ... of the general health. Always, the better the condition of the general system, the less lia- Dle to disease its local parts. LETTER XXXVI. INFLAMMATION OF THE BEEAST. Structure of the Mammary Gland�Nature and Causes of Inflamed Breast- Means of Prevention and Cure. It is very common in midwifery- ...
  7. ... the baby is born. The nurse's part in prevention and treatment of ... Hemorrhage. Under ordinary conditions, a patient may lose as much as 500 ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Federal Medicaid policy 
    Publication: [Toronto, Ontario] : Thomson Reuters, 19-December-2022
    ... for Medicaid coverage of reconstructive breast surgery following breast cancer. ¢ ... for conditions that may complicate COVID-19 treatment. The option ...
  9. ... cancer after apparent extirpation; with suggestions for its prevention, aud general ... of the breast which are dispersible without operation (with cases). III. ...
  10. ... probably due to faulty food and improper living conditions. Breast-fed ... of its causes. Prevention consists in giving the baby suitable food, fresh ...
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