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The Institute of Women's Health and Integrative Medicine is offering a seminar on Women's Cancers in Portland, OR, on Jan. 26-28.
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Marcolina ST, Fenstemacher PA. Optimizing oral health in women: More than just lip service. Part 2 of a series on oral health. Altern Ther Women's Health 2007;9(1):1-7.
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Brown D. Increased urinary lignan excretion association with decreased risk of uterine fibroids. Altern Ther Women's Health 2007;9(1):7-8.
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Patients with coronary artery disease who have received intra-coronary, drug-eluding stents (DES) may benefit from longer courses of clopidogrel than is currently standard.
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An increasing number of active therapies have become available for multiple myeloma in addition to high dose chemotherapy followed by autologous transplant (ASCT).
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Breast cancer patients who received either high-dose, standard-dose or no chemotherapy were studied prospectively, utilizing a comprehensive battery of neuropsych tests.
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Immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy has intuitive appeal, but concern has been raised that such an approach hinders postmastectomy radiotherapy.
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Optimal treatment for carcinoma of unknown primary has not been established. In a multicenter, randomized Phase II trial, 66 patients were treated with cisplatin, gemcitabine and either paclitaxel or vinorelbine.
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In 47 patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer, staging by combined CT and PET was compared to CT followed at a later time by PET or by CT alone.