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[PDF] Trials That Matter: Should We Routinely Measure Homocysteine Levels and “Treat” …


WDTLT Show, H Do, TA Knowledge - Annals of internal medicine, 2006 - Am Coll Physicians
S everal observational studies involving healthy popula- tions in the 1990s showed positive associations
between elevated homocysteine level and increased risk for ischemic heart disease and stroke
(1). Several small trials conducted in western populations in the early and mid-1990s sug- ...
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A 39-year-old woman with hypercholesterolemia


MA Mittleman - JAMA, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
Ms T, a 39-year-old woman, has a total cholesterol level of 277 mg/dL (7.17 mmol/L) and
well-controlled hypertension; her brother had a stroke in his 30s. She is primarily concerned
with her mother's history of breast cancer, but she would like to know if she can take a ...
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Adjuvant therapy of breast cancer in the elderly: does one size fit all?


WJ Gradishar, VG Kaklamani - JAMA, 2005 - Am Med Assoc
Several approaches have been used to place the available data from large randomized trials
in context for the clinician. Meta-analytic techniques applied to large data sets, 2, 10 consensus
conferences, and expert panel reports that develop practice guidelines 11-12 have all ...
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KTB Knoops - Kromhout, AE Perrin, O. Moreiras-Varela and A. …
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On the design of the phase iii drug trial


NM Hadler, DB Gillings - Arthritis Care & Research - interscience.wiley.com
No new drug can be marketed in the United States unless a favorable risk-benefit ratio has been
demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Food and Drug Administration. Inspection of the fashion
in which this is accomplished with reference to rheumatoid arthritis reveals shortcomings ...
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Medicare Policy and Colorectal Cancer Screening: Will Changing Access Change …


AM Morris - JAMA, 2006 - Am Med Assoc
Starting in July 2001, the Medicare Benefits and Improvement Act expanded Medicare coverage
to include colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening among average-risk beneficiaries older
than 50 years. 1 This legislation has several important implications. From a clinical ...
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Low Individual Socioeconomic Status, Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status, and …

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M Winkleby, C Cubbin, D Ahn - American Journal of Public …, 2006 - Am Public Health Assoc
Objective. We examined whether the influence of neighborhood-level socio- economic status
(SES) on mortality differed by individual-level SES. Methods. We used a population-based, mortality
follow-up study of 4476 women and 3721 men, aged 25–74 years at baseline, from 82 ...
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[CITATION] Does mammography save lives


OS Miettinen, MW Pasmantier - Lancet, 2002
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[CITATION] Menopausal Osteoporosis


F Albright, PH Smith, A RICHARDSON - JAMA, 1941
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[CITATION] Current practice of testing for hereditary thrombophilia in The Netherlands


M Coppens, JA van Mourik, CM Eckmann, HR Buller, S … - Journal of Thrombosis and …, 2007
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