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  1. ... available, it is summarized under its own heading. References Martin L, Birdsell L, Macdonald N, et al.: ... Risk of Foodborne Illness in Cancer Patients section. References Levin R: Nutrition risk screening and assessment of ...
  2. ... unclear. For more information, see the FNMTC section. References Wells SA, Asa SL, Dralle H, et al.: ... complete surgical resection was not rendered.[ 8 , 121 ] References Agarwal SK, Ozawa A, Mateo CM, et al.: ...
  3. ... asymmetry, border irregularity, color variation, and large diameter. References Vandergriff TW, Bergstresser PR: Anatomy and physiology. In: ... treatment was discontinued. Level of evidence (vismodegib): 3diii References Miller DL, Weinstock MA: Nonmelanoma skin cancer in ...
  4. ... with the goals of the patient and family. References Cagle JG, Pek J, Clifford M, et al.: ... bereavement service offerings in selecting a hospice program. References Prigerson HG, Horowitz MJ, Jacobs SC, et al.: ...
  5. ... N/A—only one study. External Validity : Fair. References IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic ... rates, mortality rates, or survival statistics are available. References National Cancer Institute: SEER Stat Fact Sheets: Anal ...
  6. ... the pancreas. Pancreatoblastoma. Islet cell tumor. Pancreatic carcinoma. References Chung EM, Travis MD, Conran RM: Pancreatic tumors ... and Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (Islet Cell Tumors) Treatment . References Smith MA, Seibel NL, Altekruse SF, et al.: ...
  7. ... than the cancer-free controls ( P < .05).[ 3 ] References American Cancer Society: Cancer Facts and Figures 2024. ... single disease but a family of different diseases. References Vogelstein B, Kinzler KW: Cancer genes and the ...
  8. ... available, it is summarized under its own heading. References Schutte-Rodin S, Broch L, Buysse D, et ... toward promoting quality of life and adequate rest. References Savard J, Morin CM: Insomnia in the context ...
  9. ... those with normal lung function before HSCT.[ 8 ] References Sorror ML, Maris MB, Storb R, et al.: ... refractory GVHD has not been identified.[ 109 , 110 ] References Antin JH: Immune reconstitution: the major barrier to ...
  10. ... impacts gastric neoplasia in individuals with GAPPS.[ 6 ] References Li J, Woods SL, Healey S, et al.: ... analysis of APC 's promoter 1B.[ 13 , 14 ] References Li J, Woods SL, Healey S, et al.: ...
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